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charlie: yeah. rem: with the frequency that toilets imply? 24 times a day? [laughter] charlie: i will tell you more why i am ok with that. i understand all of the dementias of somehow of people's medical information ought to be private. other people should not have access to it because it violates their right of privacy. i also believe so strongly that we have sensors and devices that can alert us to our health, that's really significant, and we would be much healthier if we had a greater sense of how our body was functioning. rem: you're obviously totally right. in that sense, i am also in a difficult position. it is not that we want to warn against these technologies, per se. we want to alert the world that if you add all of them together, there is perhaps an overdose or an element of surveillance, and it is like sitting in a car and basically if you want to drive without a safety belt, the car in a way sabotages the intention. and so, in that sense, yes, it is a smart thing. and yes, it is a good
charlie: yeah. rem: with the frequency that toilets imply? 24 times a day? [laughter] charlie: i will tell you more why i am ok with that. i understand all of the dementias of somehow of people's medical information ought to be private. other people should not have access to it because it violates their right of privacy. i also believe so strongly that we have sensors and devices that can alert us to our health, that's really significant, and we would be much healthier if we had a greater sense...
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about charlie. charlie was very squared away, got his act together, knows what he's doing. >> only charlie tan wasn't at all okay. it snowed that night, a muffling blanket covering the home where something awful was about to happen. >>> coming up, why did charlie need to rush home? the first clue coming from a friend's mom who called 911. >> he didn't give us the details. i'm just worried that he might do something at his house. >> and then charlie's mom makes a 911 call of her own. >> you heard a shot? does somebody in the house have a gun? >> when "dateline extra" continues. a dry mouth can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps your mouth refreshed too. remember while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms. my bladder leakage made me feel like i couldn't be the father that i wanted to be. now i use depend.
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.: thanks, charlie. charlie rose: pleasure. louis c.k.: yes, same here always, always. ♪ >> i'm mark crumpton. you're watching "bloomberg west." let's begin with a check of your first word news. residents and businesses along florida's gulf coast are bracing for hermine which has been upgraded to a hurricane. some low-lying communities have been evacuated and government offices in 51 counties closed at noon today. florida governor rick scott calls the storm potentially life-threatening. new zealand issued a tsunami warning for the east coast of the north island after a magnitude 7.1 earthquake. the warning extends to auckland, the nation's most populous city. the quake's been followed by several aftershocks. turkey is threatening to suspend a migrant deal with the european union if vi
.: thanks, charlie. charlie rose: pleasure. louis c.k.: yes, same here always, always. ♪ >> i'm mark crumpton. you're watching "bloomberg west." let's begin with a check of your first word news. residents and businesses along florida's gulf coast are bracing for hermine which has been upgraded to a hurricane. some low-lying communities have been evacuated and government offices in 51 counties closed at noon today. florida governor rick scott calls the storm potentially...
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coach didn't know that charlie tan's life as a student at >> we didn't worry about charlie, charlie's very squared away. got his act together. knows what he's doing. >> only charlie tan wasn't at all okay. it snowed that night. a muffling blanket, covering the home where something awful was about to happen. >>> why did charlie need to rush home? when we come back, the first clue, coming from a friend's mom who called 911. >> he didn't give us a lot of details. i'm just wri >> and then charlie's mom makes a 911 call of her own. >> did you say you heard a shot. >> yes. >> does somebody in the house have a gun? our bacteria family's been on this cushion for generations. alright kiddos! everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i like to watch them clean, but they'll never get me on the mattress! finally there's a disinfectant mist troducing new lysol max cover. its innovative cap has a 2x wider spray that kills 99.9% of bacteria. max cover is another great way to lysol that. i tried hard to quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, now i have nicoderm cq. the nico
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charlie: what's that? nick: be able to hit it flat, be able to hit it soon and great racquethead speed. you cannot guide a forehand. you have got to have quick hands-on contact. remember, charlie, your foundation is where you get your power and balance. that is why djokovic is so good. why federer, their foundation. charlie: their core. nick: from the waist down. when you have good balance and good weight transfer, the same as in golf, you have a chance to be a good player. charlie: somebody said to me once, in tennis, people just do not appreciate how important your feet are and how important your body is. your lower body. feet get you there in anticipation and your body gives you power. nick: it is the whole thing. when you do not have balance, the racquet head opens, closes. charlie: you have balance -- and you have power, too. you can move it. today, are you teaching differently than you did when you taught agassi? nick: yes. i'm teaching more of coming in and take advantage of every defensive ball. i
charlie: what's that? nick: be able to hit it flat, be able to hit it soon and great racquethead speed. you cannot guide a forehand. you have got to have quick hands-on contact. remember, charlie, your foundation is where you get your power and balance. that is why djokovic is so good. why federer, their foundation. charlie: their core. nick: from the waist down. when you have good balance and good weight transfer, the same as in golf, you have a chance to be a good player. charlie: somebody...
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charlie: thank you. he is anxious to get out there because he thinks, he said to me, i can go find, give me two weeks, i can go find out what it is with the working men and women in america, what it is with the people on the assembly lines who tend to want to support trump, what it's about and can reason with them and explain my wife to them. i believe he believes that. he had to do that for barack obama at the convention in 2012. maureen: amazingly, right, because barack obama, as it turned out doesn't like politics. charlie: richard nixon and jimmy carter. maureen: right, he likes to be above the fray, but politics is the fray. but bill is not as much as a pure boon to her as he was in 2008 because -- charlie: less popular. maureen: young african-americans are reluctant to vote for her partly because of bill's record on criminal justice. charlie: incarceration which he has apologized for. maureen: and nafta which is no longer -- charlie: all part of the center when she has moved away from the center. m
charlie: thank you. he is anxious to get out there because he thinks, he said to me, i can go find, give me two weeks, i can go find out what it is with the working men and women in america, what it is with the people on the assembly lines who tend to want to support trump, what it's about and can reason with them and explain my wife to them. i believe he believes that. he had to do that for barack obama at the convention in 2012. maureen: amazingly, right, because barack obama, as it turned...
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charlie: same car? lewis: that would've been great. charlie: what would it be? lewis: for me, i can related to -- relate it to watching michael in those years. i was behind him at one point and i am driving behind him and i don't want to think this guy. -- i don't want to overtake this guy. i'm going to sit back and enjoy it. i would imagine it would be the same. i would be happy to be behind him. the herowhy is senna rather than michael? michael won 7. senna is the guy you want to be. lewis: definitely. there have been a few championships but as a kid, senna was the first guy i noticed. he is the one who caught my eye when i was five years old watching the races on the weekends with my dad. i started to follow him and read books. i watched his videos and like any kid would be a football player or athlete, they are magnetized to one of them. that is how i was with senna. i followed him and loved his skill and aggressive style. i believed he was right in many ways. it was a cool balance and cool approach. michael won seven championships. it was where ferrari domi
charlie: same car? lewis: that would've been great. charlie: what would it be? lewis: for me, i can related to -- relate it to watching michael in those years. i was behind him at one point and i am driving behind him and i don't want to think this guy. -- i don't want to overtake this guy. i'm going to sit back and enjoy it. i would imagine it would be the same. i would be happy to be behind him. the herowhy is senna rather than michael? michael won 7. senna is the guy you want to be. lewis:...
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charlie: and you? corey: i have been jogging the capitol mall for some time and watching this building go up. i would stop on my run and look at the thing and feel the sense of gratitude, emotionalism welling up inside of me. we share not only as being a young african-american growing up around the same age, but more powerful than that, having parents and grandparents who have been telling the stories, who have been hoping for america, who have been loving for america, who have been praying for america. this is the building i wish my grandparents could have seen opened. i know it would have given them a sense of the, a sense that they belong, that america is embracing the african-american community. really not in symbolically but a deeply substantive way. i kind of joked about it, but to cross the threshold of the building, that moment of walking in to this building, i felt all of my ancestors were rejoicing in that moment. and then has i was walking in to , oneto two of the curators of the slavery to
charlie: and you? corey: i have been jogging the capitol mall for some time and watching this building go up. i would stop on my run and look at the thing and feel the sense of gratitude, emotionalism welling up inside of me. we share not only as being a young african-american growing up around the same age, but more powerful than that, having parents and grandparents who have been telling the stories, who have been hoping for america, who have been loving for america, who have been praying for...
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about charlie, charlie's very squared away. got his act together. knows what he's doing. >> only charlie tan wasn't at all okay. it snowed that night. a muffling blanket, covering the home where something awful was about to happen. >>> coming up -- why did charlie need to rush home? the first clue coming from a friend's mom who called 911. >> didn't give us a lot of details. i'm just worried that he might do something at his house. >> and then charlie's mom makes a 911 call of her own. >> did you say you heard a shot? >> yes. >> does somebody in the house have a gun? >> when "dateline extra" continues. p for loans the same way you shop for flights online. i didn't realize that lendingtree you can save money on almost any sort of loan. i consolidated my credit card debt with a personal loan. i found a new credit card with 0% interest for 15 months. you just shop, compare, and save, and it's all free. go to lendingtree right now and start saving. >>> welcome back to "dateline extra," i'm tamron hall. charlie tan was studying amon
about charlie, charlie's very squared away. got his act together. knows what he's doing. >> only charlie tan wasn't at all okay. it snowed that night. a muffling blanket, covering the home where something awful was about to happen. >>> coming up -- why did charlie need to rush home? the first clue coming from a friend's mom who called 911. >> didn't give us a lot of details. i'm just worried that he might do something at his house. >> and then charlie's mom makes a...
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charlie: exactly. it plays off the notion that ronald reagan and tip o'neill would do battle all day and then at night have a scotch and try to talk about the world. gloria: they did? charlie: oh yes, that's true. gloria: i can imagine tip o'neill doing that but not ronald reagan. just because he did not care that much. always reading off of his california behavioral institute cards. charlie: reagan has some interesting traits. he wrote a lot. he wrote a lot of things. he wrote a lot of those speeches. not butlike them or they were not written by someone else. give him some pride of authorship. gloria: you have resurrected an ancient memory. [laughter] ronald reagan as president of the united states actually called me in paris. charlie: as president? gloria: as president. i said, you can make up something better than that, but it turned out to be true. he was making calls that should not have been made by a secretary. he was making them himself to do -- to ask people to do television ads about products
charlie: exactly. it plays off the notion that ronald reagan and tip o'neill would do battle all day and then at night have a scotch and try to talk about the world. gloria: they did? charlie: oh yes, that's true. gloria: i can imagine tip o'neill doing that but not ronald reagan. just because he did not care that much. always reading off of his california behavioral institute cards. charlie: reagan has some interesting traits. he wrote a lot. he wrote a lot of things. he wrote a lot of those...
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about charlie. he's very squared away, gault his act together. knows what he's doing. >> only charlie tan wasn't at all okay. it snowed that night, a muffling blanket, covering the home where something awful was about to happen. >> coming up, why did charlie need to rush home? the first clue coming from a friend's mom who called 911. >> he didn't give us a lot of details. i'm just worried that he might do something. >> and then charlie's mom makes a 911 call of her own. >> you said you heard a shot? does somebody in the house have a gun? >> when "dateline" extra continues. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink see what the power of points can do for your business. get between you and life's dobeautiful moments.llergens flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control one infl
about charlie. he's very squared away, gault his act together. knows what he's doing. >> only charlie tan wasn't at all okay. it snowed that night, a muffling blanket, covering the home where something awful was about to happen. >> coming up, why did charlie need to rush home? the first clue coming from a friend's mom who called 911. >> he didn't give us a lot of details. i'm just worried that he might do something. >> and then charlie's mom makes a 911 call of her own....
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charlie: exactly. thatays off the notion ronald reagan and tip o'neill would do battle all day and then have a scotch trying to talk about the world. gloria: they did? charlie: oh yes, that's true. gloria: i can imagine to bone meal doing that but not ronald reagan. -- i can imagine to go neil --charlie: reagan has some interesting traits. he wrote a lot. all of thosete speeches. they were not written by someone else. give him some pride of authorship. gloria: you have resurrected an ancient memory. [laughter] me in parisn called . charlie: as president? gloria: as president. it turned out to be true. calls that should not have been made by secretary. he was making them himself to do television ads about products from the space program that were .mportant on their own he was asking me to do one with charlton heston. that would have been hard for you. i did do it. i call jesse jackson and asked what should i do? ronald reagan reached out to gloria steinem. howia: i tried to tell him unlikely it was that
charlie: exactly. thatays off the notion ronald reagan and tip o'neill would do battle all day and then have a scotch trying to talk about the world. gloria: they did? charlie: oh yes, that's true. gloria: i can imagine to bone meal doing that but not ronald reagan. -- i can imagine to go neil --charlie: reagan has some interesting traits. he wrote a lot. all of thosete speeches. they were not written by someone else. give him some pride of authorship. gloria: you have resurrected an ancient...
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charlie: it is. maureen: if you see in the book in praisei start out at i think he wanted to be transformational president and i asnk he was not because james carville said it is like peyton manning not liking football. it is like bill gates not liking computers. -- president somehow charlie: i do not think he like some of the aspects. maureen: he does not like being a salesman. thisie: i have asked about and he said that is not true, i do like politics. he does not like what people think is essential to be in politics. he does not like the stroking, the inane conversation. she has said she would do it. also i just think he does not like the cheap emotion. , in aere is a lot of admitted andhe has axelrod said with those moments where you have to comfort a jittery public after the christmas bombing. get it: you said if i wrong, tell me. he is transformational simply because of who he is. and you said that is no small thing. clicks gosh, no. he was like luke skywalker with the force. he wanted to bring
charlie: it is. maureen: if you see in the book in praisei start out at i think he wanted to be transformational president and i asnk he was not because james carville said it is like peyton manning not liking football. it is like bill gates not liking computers. -- president somehow charlie: i do not think he like some of the aspects. maureen: he does not like being a salesman. thisie: i have asked about and he said that is not true, i do like politics. he does not like what people think is...
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about charlie. got his act together. >> only charlie tan wasn't at all okay. it snowed that night, a muffling blanket covering the home where something awful was about to happen. . >> coming up. why did charlie need to rush home? the first clue coming from a friend's mom who called 911. >> he didn't give us the last details. i'm just worried that he might do something at his house. >> charlie's mom makes a 911 call of her own. >> did you say you heard a shot? does somebody in the house have a gun? >> when dateline extra continues. >>> welcome back to "dateline" extra. i'm tamryn hall. charlie tan was studying among the academic elite at a prestigious american university, and by all accounts, he belonged. he was bright, athletic and made friends easily. but when it came to his family, he played it close to the vest, so when his name was linked to violence in his hometown, it took the campus and his friends by surprise. here again is dennis murphy with "house of secrets." >> when charlie tan left corn
about charlie. got his act together. >> only charlie tan wasn't at all okay. it snowed that night, a muffling blanket covering the home where something awful was about to happen. . >> coming up. why did charlie need to rush home? the first clue coming from a friend's mom who called 911. >> he didn't give us the last details. i'm just worried that he might do something at his house. >> charlie's mom makes a 911 call of her own. >> did you say you heard a shot? does...
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charlie: indeed. mails, every time there is a seems to affect her relationship and her polling, is that a fair statement? seems to affect her relationship and her polling, is that a fair statement? dan: i think that's an exactly fair statement. charlie: what's to come? what is the talk in washington s to what might be there, general public will check out of that. charlie: you would think they would have already tuned out, but the new revelations. dan: part of the reason is that we know that people do not trust her. for her, the question of how honest and trustworthy she is has been a consistent problem. i think that every time there is something that comes out that suggests it's different or contradictory to the public record that as we understood it, she takes a hit from that. so what's to come, we don't know. the f.b.i. seems to have put out most everything, but, you know, i draw an analogy to the clinton foundation. a few weeks ago, the clinton foundation announced that if she becomes president, th
charlie: indeed. mails, every time there is a seems to affect her relationship and her polling, is that a fair statement? seems to affect her relationship and her polling, is that a fair statement? dan: i think that's an exactly fair statement. charlie: what's to come? what is the talk in washington s to what might be there, general public will check out of that. charlie: you would think they would have already tuned out, but the new revelations. dan: part of the reason is that we know that...
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it seemed like charlie tan had the whole world ahead of him, but then charlie's father was killed in the tan home, and everything changed. police were being told one story, but the evidence was telling them another. and there were also three 911 calls. did one of them hold the clue that would unlock what really happened on that wintry night? here's dennis murphy with "house of secrets." >> cayuga. that's cayuga lake in ithaca, new york. it's where you'll find one of the most prestigious universities in the nation. cornell, the ivy league. more than 13,000 undergrads here working towards degrees will with good fortune take their places in medicine, the law, the arts. there's no doubt a cornell education can be a gold-plated entrance to adult life. and only the best need apply, students like charlie tan. he was so kind, his classmate featured him in a video, random acts of kindness. giving gifts to complete strangers. >> not just a great kid but the greatest of great kids. >> reporter: charlie was the son of chinese immigrants who became "mr. everything." scholar, class president, the
it seemed like charlie tan had the whole world ahead of him, but then charlie's father was killed in the tan home, and everything changed. police were being told one story, but the evidence was telling them another. and there were also three 911 calls. did one of them hold the clue that would unlock what really happened on that wintry night? here's dennis murphy with "house of secrets." >> cayuga. that's cayuga lake in ithaca, new york. it's where you'll find one of the most...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: john micklethwait is here. he is the editor in chief of bloomberg. he sat down for a two hour interview with president putin. parts of the interview rp featured in "bloomberg businessweek." congratulations. john: i was largely being a poor's man for charlie rose. i spent the time watching your interview with putin. the same kind of setup, where you explain yours. he was keen to talk. he wanted to discuss the conference. after that, we could talk about anything. i suspect we had the same reaction. he is more confident with media than when he began. that said, he tends to try and evade questions. charlie: earlier in your capacity -- john: i met him earlier in my capacity. the economist and putin were not always great friends. we met privately. he sometimes looked at me as if i was an mi six agent. hidden, even now. that was the way he put it to me. the way in which he, the way he acted in front of the cameras, gradually he builds up two things. privately he is more inclined to push things. i had the same reaction
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: john micklethwait is here. he is the editor in chief of bloomberg. he sat down for a two hour interview with president putin. parts of the interview rp featured in "bloomberg businessweek." congratulations. john: i was largely being a poor's man for charlie rose. i spent the time watching your interview with putin. the same kind of setup, where you explain yours. he was keen to talk. he wanted to...
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students like charlie tan. he was so kind, his high school classmate featured him in a video random acts of kindness giving gifts to complete strangers. >> not just a great kid but the greatest of great kids. >> charlie was the son of chinese immigrants who became mr. everything in his high school year. scholar athlete, class president, the guy with the cool friends anna valentine opened up to charlie and her own teenaged pals. >> he was happy and energetic. >> the kind of guy that comes in the room and tells jokes? >> everybody knows him. the room lights up he starts telling a funny story. >> so you'd think charlie tan was another ivy league overachiever poised for takeoff and great things to come. but that's not this story. this is about the charlie tan, keeper of secrets and quite possibly something much worse. >> he was so excited. he was super happy. >> so in thefall of 2013, charlie tan left his parents home near rochester, new york, and drove the few hours to cornell. his exciting new chapter in a life a
students like charlie tan. he was so kind, his high school classmate featured him in a video random acts of kindness giving gifts to complete strangers. >> not just a great kid but the greatest of great kids. >> charlie was the son of chinese immigrants who became mr. everything in his high school year. scholar athlete, class president, the guy with the cool friends anna valentine opened up to charlie and her own teenaged pals. >> he was happy and energetic. >> the kind...
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charlie: it is. maureen: and you are happy, but on the other hand, if you see in the book obviously i start out totally in praise of barack obama in 2008, but i think he wanted to be a transformational president and i think he was not because, as james carville said it is like peyton manning not liking football. it is like bill gates not liking computers. the president somehow -- charlie: i do not think he like some of the aspects. maureen: he does not like being a salesman. that is why he let bill clinton, who likes being a salesman explain his health care. charlie: i have asked about this and he said that is not true, i do like politics. he does not like what people think is essential to be in politics. he does not like the stroking, he doesn't like the inane conversation. maureen: that is what helps you pass your gun-control bill. charlie: she has said she would do it. maureen: also i just think he does not like the cheap emotion. and there is a lot of, in a funny way, it comes to easily to him. h
charlie: it is. maureen: and you are happy, but on the other hand, if you see in the book obviously i start out totally in praise of barack obama in 2008, but i think he wanted to be a transformational president and i think he was not because, as james carville said it is like peyton manning not liking football. it is like bill gates not liking computers. the president somehow -- charlie: i do not think he like some of the aspects. maureen: he does not like being a salesman. that is why he let...
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petraeus: thank you, charlie. charlie: let us begin with iraq. it is on the highest agenda, the highest place on the agenda, the retaking of mosul. it has symbolic value. you were there during the iraq war. it will say something about the plight of isis. it has a lot of meaning. give me a sense of how you see it. gen. petraeus: it does. it has symbolic meaning, and very tangible, physical meaning. there is no question that we're going to defeat the islamic state in mosul and throughout iraq. the real issue actually is post-islamic state governance, the capital of which is mosul, an area i was privileged to serve during the 101st airport division in baghdad. this is the most complex human terrain in all of iraq. a sunni arab majority, many kurds, christians. many of them have grievances against each other, and there are even rivalries within the sectarian groups. it is very, very complex. frankly, it is going to be far more challenging in this moment, than defeating the islamic state. it will be a tough fight. there will be a city battle. isis has
petraeus: thank you, charlie. charlie: let us begin with iraq. it is on the highest agenda, the highest place on the agenda, the retaking of mosul. it has symbolic value. you were there during the iraq war. it will say something about the plight of isis. it has a lot of meaning. give me a sense of how you see it. gen. petraeus: it does. it has symbolic meaning, and very tangible, physical meaning. there is no question that we're going to defeat the islamic state in mosul and throughout iraq....
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♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: foreign policy. you have been to north korea. they now have or are increasingly look like they will have the capacity to deliver nuclear warheads on intercontinental missiles that can meet the united states. can we allow that to happen, or can secretary clinton allow that to happen? bill clinton: we going to have a debate soon. we are going to have the commander-in-chief debate. i want her to speak for herself. i worked very hard to avert this when i was president. and my former defense secretary, bill perry and john, used to be the chairman joint chiefs of staff, has since passed away. they went there and said, no, this can't happen. we worked very hard to avoid it with some success. i think for right now, hillary has suggested, and what the president has supported, we need to toughen the sanctions and increase the things that are covered and try to get to the support of russia and china and japan to do that. charlie: but they have not done that yet. not nearly as much as they can? bill clinton: the
♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: foreign policy. you have been to north korea. they now have or are increasingly look like they will have the capacity to deliver nuclear warheads on intercontinental missiles that can meet the united states. can we allow that to happen, or can secretary clinton allow that to happen? bill clinton: we going to have a debate soon. we are going to have the commander-in-chief debate. i want her to speak for...
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charlie: you saw the movie rush. lewis: yes. charlie: you know nikki well. lewis: he has been one of my bosses. charlie: he knows what it is like. he knows the pressure. he knows the distractions. he knows everything there is to know. he is a world champion. but at the same time, he is very wary of distraction. as you know. he wants lewis to be only thinking about the race. he said that to me. i worry about him distracted. you heard that? lewis: yes, definitely. you have to imagine, for nikki, it is a strange relationship we we had notecause really met other than shaking each other's hand in 2010. and i was driving for another team. and he didn't have a great opinion of me. he didn't know me. he didn't really understand me. he didn't believe what i was doing was right. charlie: this was it during those years you weren't at your best? lewis: absolutely. the up-and-down years. charlie: so he had reason to you hade doubt because won the world championship, but then you had a fallow period. : he came to me in 2012. he said we need you. --rlie: sadie's need you m
charlie: you saw the movie rush. lewis: yes. charlie: you know nikki well. lewis: he has been one of my bosses. charlie: he knows what it is like. he knows the pressure. he knows the distractions. he knows everything there is to know. he is a world champion. but at the same time, he is very wary of distraction. as you know. he wants lewis to be only thinking about the race. he said that to me. i worry about him distracted. you heard that? lewis: yes, definitely. you have to imagine, for nikki,...
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charlie: one is 69, one is 70. maureen: yeah. jeff: charlie? charlie: yeah, go ahead. jeff: here is the one thing i think she did not do, and that at some point in the next two debates she might need to do. maybe it is not possible at this late stage in her career. somewhere along the line, she needs to say to the people who are least likely to vote for her that -- i understand that you have been let down. and there is a way to do that that says, i know i'm not going to win your vote this time, you know, because there is too much water under the bridge or over the dam, but i do want you to understand that we have made progress in this country. but you have been left out. and if i win, the first thing i'm going to do is go to the places that have not voted for me and sit down and talk and bring in the republicans and figure out, do any of us have an idea for how to fix what has gone on in this part of america? and i didn't hear any of that tonight. maybe that is asking too much. but some grace notes like that i think would be both wise substantively and wise politically
charlie: one is 69, one is 70. maureen: yeah. jeff: charlie? charlie: yeah, go ahead. jeff: here is the one thing i think she did not do, and that at some point in the next two debates she might need to do. maybe it is not possible at this late stage in her career. somewhere along the line, she needs to say to the people who are least likely to vote for her that -- i understand that you have been let down. and there is a way to do that that says, i know i'm not going to win your vote this time,...
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charlie: how about pennsylvania? bob: pennsylvania, you think of the famous saying, you have pittsburgh and philly on each side, and you have the tea, alabama in the center. pence will be in pennsylvania to try and get those steel towns out for him. the problem is is that philadelphia has 1.5 million people in it, and she will come out of there was such an enormous advantage that it makes it very difficult for him to win pennsylvania. a republican has what -- has not won it since charlie: when is 1988. your next interview, bob? bob: hopefully soon. i spoke to him for a second in the green room. i spoke to his advisors. i think the more access, the better. i hope to get some more time. charlie: we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪ charlie: we continue our discussion about the debate. we continue with ed lewis and john meacham. i am pleased to have them on this program a day after the debate. we begin with ed lewis, who said the following. it was a tale of contrasting preparations. donald trump was gaming expectation
charlie: how about pennsylvania? bob: pennsylvania, you think of the famous saying, you have pittsburgh and philly on each side, and you have the tea, alabama in the center. pence will be in pennsylvania to try and get those steel towns out for him. the problem is is that philadelphia has 1.5 million people in it, and she will come out of there was such an enormous advantage that it makes it very difficult for him to win pennsylvania. a republican has what -- has not won it since charlie: when...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: bono is here. u-2 has sold more than 157 million records. it has 122 grammys. -- it has won 22 grammys. he is also known for his rockstar status and worked around the globe. his advocacy group "red" is celebrating its 10th anniversary. he returned from a trip to nigeria. in april, he visited with refugees. he is in new york for the united nations general assembly and i am pleased to have him back at this table. you are a traveling man. bono: i am a traveler, that is it. i guess i signed up when i joined a rock and roll band at age 16. charlie: tell me about how nice and how close that was. bono: when you talk about these things, it is easy to forget your drama is such a tiny shard of the dramas going on around you. we were there. it was bastille night. we were looking at the fireworks. we first realized something was wrong when a police car reversed down a one-way street. then there was a stampede, tables and chairs thrown everywhere. this woman and her son, huddled. we brought this woman and her s
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: bono is here. u-2 has sold more than 157 million records. it has 122 grammys. -- it has won 22 grammys. he is also known for his rockstar status and worked around the globe. his advocacy group "red" is celebrating its 10th anniversary. he returned from a trip to nigeria. in april, he visited with refugees. he is in new york for the united nations general assembly and i am pleased to have him back at...
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charlie: it is. maureen: and you are happy, but on the other hand, if you see in the book obviously i start out totally in praise of barack obama in 2008, but i think he wanted to be a transformational president and i think he was not because, as james carville said, it is like peyton manning not liking football. it is like bill gates not liking computers. the president somehow -- charlie: i do not think he like doesn't like it. i do not think he like some of the aspects. maureen: he does not like being a salesman. that is why he let bill clinton, who likes being a salesman, explain his health care. charlie: i have asked about this and he said that is not true, i do like politics. he does not like what people think is essential to be in politics. he does not like the stroking, he doesn't like the inane conversation. maureen: that is what helps you pass your gun-control bill. charlie: she has said she would do it. maureen: also i just think he does not like the cheap emotion. and there is a lot of, in
charlie: it is. maureen: and you are happy, but on the other hand, if you see in the book obviously i start out totally in praise of barack obama in 2008, but i think he wanted to be a transformational president and i think he was not because, as james carville said, it is like peyton manning not liking football. it is like bill gates not liking computers. the president somehow -- charlie: i do not think he like doesn't like it. i do not think he like some of the aspects. maureen: he does not...
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charlie: charlie: you -- you wanted some sense of being in your own life? i know what it's like, i've been there. i would say that to my cousins. trust me, i've done it. in some ways it is good to make the decisions and learn yourself. charlie: how hard was it for him to take it? lewis: i cannot put into words how difficult it was for him or must have been for him. he did not take it well and he did not know how to take it. that bridged the gap between s like -- us like the grand canyon. charlie: this was his dream? he was very stubborn. i'm not going to come to you and i'm not going to come for me. i am very much more a giving person so i didn't spend the spend a lotying to of time together. it was like when building a house. charlie: we build a relationship? lewis: yes. charlie: did it affect your racing? wass: yes, the worst year 2011. i lost a lot of weight to stress. you have to have a level head and have to be focused at all times. from february to november. staying on point the whole way without losing focus, i lost my way big time. charlie: he must'
charlie: charlie: you -- you wanted some sense of being in your own life? i know what it's like, i've been there. i would say that to my cousins. trust me, i've done it. in some ways it is good to make the decisions and learn yourself. charlie: how hard was it for him to take it? lewis: i cannot put into words how difficult it was for him or must have been for him. he did not take it well and he did not know how to take it. that bridged the gap between s like -- us like the grand canyon....
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charlie: charlie: she has allergies. mr. clinton: in the fall she does. she does well in the spring compared to me. but we both have had fall allergy issues. charlie: here is what people are saying. republicans were presenting theories about her health. the concussion. charlie: conspiracy -- mr. clinton: conspiracy theories about everything. charlie: people say between a cough that she had and having to take medicine for that, and now the discovery, this has made her health a campaign issue. >> they think everything is a campaign issue. i think her lifestyle and her underlying indicators, blood pressure, exercise, everything else means it is almost certain she is in better health than her opponent. we don't know because he hasn't disclosed. charlie: if he does, she would be forthcoming immediately. mr. clinton: she hasn't been not forthcoming. she has disclose more than he has. i saw the interview with his doctor. they will do the right thing. she is going to be fine. mr. clinton: you understand how they are saying, this is what we have seen in this campa
charlie: charlie: she has allergies. mr. clinton: in the fall she does. she does well in the spring compared to me. but we both have had fall allergy issues. charlie: here is what people are saying. republicans were presenting theories about her health. the concussion. charlie: conspiracy -- mr. clinton: conspiracy theories about everything. charlie: people say between a cough that she had and having to take medicine for that, and now the discovery, this has made her health a campaign issue....
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charlie: i remember that. bono: the los angeles times said, the most irresponsible thing they had ever seen. wholes me making this sort of nonviolent protest. that relationship with our audience is everything to this band. our albums, our recordings are good. we have done some good stuff. great, because it is lie. it is present, it is different. it changes, even if we are not improvising, it is always different. you are right. the audience changes the song and changes every night. you pick up their feelings in the room. a song can mean something different in paris and in new york. it means something different. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ charlie: do you like rehearsals? no, i'm not good at rehearsals. which is why i am here, by the way. they don't know i am here. this is the story of my life. i don't like it. i cannot connect. getting into the songs for me his commitment. know it is coming. i have to step inside the songs. when it is going great, the songs are singing you. it is a transcendent thing. ♪ ♪ â™
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charlie: he was in power. andip: he was in power, ultimately to the degree that he was a problem, we had to go in and occupied. charlie: is that the only thing that can bring assad down, that kind of invasion? philip: post to that. a lot of people are backing him, simply fighting for their lives, and they are afraid that the -- rnative to him charlie: and iran will not stand by and let that happen to assad? philip: five years of evidence suggests that they feel they have a profound interest in avoiding regime change in damascus. not that they love assad. if you were gone, that would be fine with them. what they oppose -- if he were gone, that would be fine with them. what they oppose is in overthrowing of the regime, a principled regime change everywhere. notionnt to avoid the that if people take up arms against their local dictator, the united states, nato, and the west comes in and helps them overthrow. a have a sort of principled thing. theyd that, i think believe that the alternative to assad is not the st
charlie: he was in power. andip: he was in power, ultimately to the degree that he was a problem, we had to go in and occupied. charlie: is that the only thing that can bring assad down, that kind of invasion? philip: post to that. a lot of people are backing him, simply fighting for their lives, and they are afraid that the -- rnative to him charlie: and iran will not stand by and let that happen to assad? philip: five years of evidence suggests that they feel they have a profound interest in...
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charlie: how so? chesley: this is about a group of people, at a time in the world's history when it seemed like everything was going wrong. it seem like no one could do anything right. i think some people began to doubt human nature. it was really about self interest and greed. this group of people who did not know each other made it their mission in life to see that every life was saved. charlie: that is the largest are here. chesley: when we work together there is a lot we cannot accomplish. during this second war at pearl harbor, when we were not doing well against the japanese, there was a group of ragtag bunch, including the ban from the uss california. their job was to break the japanese code. the commanding officer in charge had a sign on his desk that said we could accomplish anything if no one cares who gets the credit. i think aaron eckhart does a great job of bringing to life his personality. and i love how tom and aaron on screen bring together this wonderful, professional relationship. ch
charlie: how so? chesley: this is about a group of people, at a time in the world's history when it seemed like everything was going wrong. it seem like no one could do anything right. i think some people began to doubt human nature. it was really about self interest and greed. this group of people who did not know each other made it their mission in life to see that every life was saved. charlie: that is the largest are here. chesley: when we work together there is a lot we cannot accomplish....
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as for charlie. is he okay? >> he's very positive. >> a great kid, a very popular kid who's done well and succeeded in all things he's been in. and it's time to move on. we welcome him back with open arms. >> but that didn't happen. the university let charlie know if he attempted to return to cornell, it was prepared to discipline him for violating the school's code of conduct. so charlie withdrew, and with that action lost the cornell version of the gold-plated ticket entrance to adult life. his former coach thinks charlie will find a way to succeed. >> if he can get over the turmoil he came out of, i think he'll do fine. he's got everything going for him. >> in his young life, he'd pleased everybody. his coaches, teachers, devoted friends. outwardly happy. inwardly, who really knew? all one can say with any certainty are the known facts of a murky case. he got a friend to buy him a shotgun. said good-bye to the ivy league, and on a winter's day, drove home. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline" extra, i
as for charlie. is he okay? >> he's very positive. >> a great kid, a very popular kid who's done well and succeeded in all things he's been in. and it's time to move on. we welcome him back with open arms. >> but that didn't happen. the university let charlie know if he attempted to return to cornell, it was prepared to discipline him for violating the school's code of conduct. so charlie withdrew, and with that action lost the cornell version of the gold-plated ticket...
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>> from our studios in new york, this is "charlie rose." charlie: mr. president, thank you for taking time to talk to us this monday afternoon. everyone would like to know how is secretary clinton? mr. clinton she is doing fine. even better last night before she went to sleep. she got all these e-mails and text messages. a friend called and left a message that her husband had been hospitalized with pneumonia. a lot of it is going around. . bunch of her staff got sick she is doing fine. she got dehydrated yesterday. charlie: is that what happened? ,hen you look at that collapse that video that was taken you wonder if it is not more serious. r. clinton she has been frequently, rarely but on more than one occasion over the last many years the same sort of thing has happened. she got severely dehydrated. demon. worked like a charlie: but she is on a grueling campaign. you know what that is like. and she is older than you were when you ran. mr. clinton: she had to and a half hard days before the day when she got dizzy. i think she is fine now. think so. seem
>> from our studios in new york, this is "charlie rose." charlie: mr. president, thank you for taking time to talk to us this monday afternoon. everyone would like to know how is secretary clinton? mr. clinton she is doing fine. even better last night before she went to sleep. she got all these e-mails and text messages. a friend called and left a message that her husband had been hospitalized with pneumonia. a lot of it is going around. . bunch of her staff got sick she is...
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charlie: mr. president, thank you very much for this opportunity to talk to you as you arrive for the united nations general assembly. i want to talk about egypt, how you see your country, your vision for it what you see are , the tensions between human rights and national security, and economic development. i want to talk about how russia sees -- i mean how egypt sees , its neighbors, how it sees other powers around the world, and want to talk about how they see you and the questions they raise about human rights and individual freedom and your economy. but let me begin with you and egypt. tell me what your vision is and what you think you can accomplish. president el-sisi: let me first by thanking you and to present all the greetings to the american public. and all the greetings to the egyptians who flow from all over from canada, from other states, , united states from egypt to , come here and join with us on this activity. let me say that i see that egypt is developing at a suitable pace. ther
charlie: mr. president, thank you very much for this opportunity to talk to you as you arrive for the united nations general assembly. i want to talk about egypt, how you see your country, your vision for it what you see are , the tensions between human rights and national security, and economic development. i want to talk about how russia sees -- i mean how egypt sees , its neighbors, how it sees other powers around the world, and want to talk about how they see you and the questions they...
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charlie: tax cut, too. he believes that tax codes will be paid for because of economic growth, that will ignite, correct? bob: correct. he is not a natural fit with that wing. but he has taken up some of their policy proposals. charlie: in polls, he is viewed on questions of economics and handling the economy of the united states, more favorably than she is? bob: he is seen as a strong steward of the economy on questions of tone and temperament, he has weaker numbers. i think your question is the most important one. what does he have to do between now and november 8? i was talking to a couple of trump allies, who are well known. one of them put it to me like this. it is not about trump, it is about frustration with political parties. can he hold on and ride this wave into victory? he cannot get distracted. maybe that is why he came out today. i have not spoken to trump about this. he came out with a small statement. i know his campaign officials want to get rid of the noise that has always been around trump
charlie: tax cut, too. he believes that tax codes will be paid for because of economic growth, that will ignite, correct? bob: correct. he is not a natural fit with that wing. but he has taken up some of their policy proposals. charlie: in polls, he is viewed on questions of economics and handling the economy of the united states, more favorably than she is? bob: he is seen as a strong steward of the economy on questions of tone and temperament, he has weaker numbers. i think your question is...
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charlie: thank you so much. dana: thank you, charlie. charlie: pleasure to have you here. thanks for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton. you are watching "bloomberg west." hillary clinton lead donald trump in the northeastern u.s., although her advantage in some states lies within the margin of error. emerson college's survey showed rhode island, traditionally a strong democratic state, features an especially close race, clinton 44% to trump 41%. the poll indicates new jersey and new hampshire are close. clinton is ahead in connecticut, vermont, massachusetts, and maine. a north dakota judge issued an arrest warrant for jill stein, accused of spray painting construction equipment during a protest against the dakota
charlie: thank you so much. dana: thank you, charlie. charlie: pleasure to have you here. thanks for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton. you are watching "bloomberg west." hillary clinton lead donald trump in the northeastern u.s., although her advantage in some states lies within the margin of error. emerson college's survey showed rhode island, traditionally a strong democratic state, features an especially close race, clinton 44% to trump 41%. the poll...
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how charlie loves to tie one on. i think you're great. but you without a bow tie is a little bit of a let down. >> not what you expected. people say, i can't get away with wearing a bow tie. >> the natty neck wear of that sartorial sultan ahead this "sunday morning." >> i'm lee cowan, remember all those summer sundays when charlie was no where to be found? well, we found him, here on the french rivierz do you have a routine here? >> there are a couple of naps involved. usually after lunch. and that lasts right up until >> you're invited later on "sunday morning." >> osgood: there's much more besides, so they tell me on this special edition of "sunday >> i'm tracy smith. as we told you this is "sunday morning" is all about charlie. and all of his friends and colleagues are here to do the honors. to start us off i'm presuming to take over one of charlie's weekly dues tee by in throw duesing a special page from our "sunday morning" almanac. january 8, 1933, 83, eight months and 17 days ago today, the day cha born in new
how charlie loves to tie one on. i think you're great. but you without a bow tie is a little bit of a let down. >> not what you expected. people say, i can't get away with wearing a bow tie. >> the natty neck wear of that sartorial sultan ahead this "sunday morning." >> i'm lee cowan, remember all those summer sundays when charlie was no where to be found? well, we found him, here on the french rivierz do you have a routine here? >> there are a couple of naps...