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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin with the discovery of debris which could be from flight mh370. the boeing triple seven vanished in march of 2014. 239 passengers and crew went missing. the object was found on the indian ocean and appears to be a torn wing flap and will be shipped to france for examination. joining me now from washington is steve ganyard, a former pilot and an abc news contributor and president of a firm. i'm pleased to have him back on the program. thank you so much. tell me what we have discovered here and what it might tell us and where it might lead us. steve: the good news is that after 16 months, an airplane that disappeared, and the world could not fathom how a huge charlie: we continue with a look at the death of the taliban leader mullah omar, forced from power in 2000 one and has been considered the ghosts leader of the group. the taliban released a statement today saying he died of illness. it apologized for any mistakes he made during his rule. the afghan government sugge
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin with the discovery of debris which could be from flight mh370. the boeing triple seven vanished in march of 2014. 239 passengers and crew went missing. the object was found on the indian ocean and appears to be a torn wing flap and will be shipped to france for examination. joining me now from washington is steve ganyard, a former pilot and an abc news contributor and president of a firm. i'm pleased...
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. >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin with the discovery of debris which could be from flight mh370. the boeing 777 vanished in march of 2014. 239 passengers and crew went missing. the object was found on the indian ocean and appears to be a torn wing flap and will be shipped to france for examination. joining me now from washington is steve ganyard, a former pilot and an abc news contributor and president of a firm. i'm pleased to have him back on the program. thank you so much. tell me what we have discovered here and what it might tell us and where it might lead us. steve: the good news is that after 16 months, an airplane that disappeared, and the world could not fathom how a huge aircraft could disappear, we finally have what is a part from the airplane that will tell us yes, it crashed, and yes, those people are gone. on the other hand, we say it is probably 4000 miles away from where it hit. it had 16 months to drift around in the indian ocean, the current move counterclockwise. from the impact po
. >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin with the discovery of debris which could be from flight mh370. the boeing 777 vanished in march of 2014. 239 passengers and crew went missing. the object was found on the indian ocean and appears to be a torn wing flap and will be shipped to france for examination. joining me now from washington is steve ganyard, a former pilot and an abc news contributor and president of a firm. i'm pleased to...
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♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: sally mann is one of america's preeminent photographers. for three decades, she has captured images that are haunting and romantic all at once. her 1990 two series called "immediate family" made her ,amous and spanned 10 years featuring children on their home virginia farm. these photos outraged some for their composition as well as nudity. sally writes about that and her life in a new book called "hold still," a memoir with photographs. i spoke with sally mann in a rare and candid conversation in new york. charlie: when did this love affair with photography begin? sally: pretty early relay. 17. charlie: did your dad give you your first camera? sally: he did. he had taken it around the world in 1939. 1937. he handed it to me with virtually no explanation. this is how you load the film. this is the weston light meter. you remember that. i just started taking pictures. it was an instant love affair. charlie: what was it? sally: i was just ecstatic. negativef looking at a , the
♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: sally mann is one of america's preeminent photographers. for three decades, she has captured images that are haunting and romantic all at once. her 1990 two series called "immediate family" made her ,amous and spanned 10 years featuring children on their home virginia farm. these photos outraged some for their composition as well as nudity. sally writes about that and her life in a new book...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> sally mann is one of maeferk's preeminent photographers for three decades. she has captured images that are haunting, disturbing and romantic all at once. her 1992 series called immediate family made her famous, created over ten areas it featured her children at home on their virginia farm. this strikingly beautiful photo is deemed a great work of art, outraged some of their composition and nudity. sally writes about that moment as well as her life and work in a new book. it ask called hold still, a memoir with photographs. i spoke with sallie mann for a rare and candid conversation in new york city's gagozian gallery. >> when did this affair with photography begin? >> pretty early, really. 17. >> rose: yeah, did your dad give you your first camera. >> he did. he had a leica that he had taken around the world in 1937-- 31ee no, 37ee. and he handed it to me with virtually no explanation, no, this is how you load the film and this light meter, you remember all that stuff. and i just
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> sally mann is one of maeferk's preeminent photographers for three decades. she has captured images that are haunting, disturbing and romantic all at once. her 1992 series called immediate family made her famous, created over ten areas it featured her children at home on their virginia farm. this strikingly beautiful photo is deemed a great work of art, outraged some of their composition...
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york city. in new york state. and so there are redeeming characteristics to this guy. i had to find my way into that because every biography either is insane-- insanely defensive of him orville find him. >> rose: but they would differ in the following way, which would you know better than anybody, on the one hand aaron burr was amazing. he was cautious, careful, laid back, alex aner hamilton wanted to charge forward at every moment. >> yes. hamilton left behind 27 volumes of written work. burr left behind less than two. and i think that sort of tells you everything about how much burr reserves the right to change his mind about any position he had at any particular point. and the tragedy of the show is at the moment when burr is finally reckless and lets go, and hamilton is cautious and throws away his shot, one kills the other. and that's how they are remembered forever. >> one of the things -- >> and i think hamilton knew they would be bound forever, and whether that would-- whether that would
york city. in new york state. and so there are redeeming characteristics to this guy. i had to find my way into that because every biography either is insane-- insanely defensive of him orville find him. >> rose: but they would differ in the following way, which would you know better than anybody, on the one hand aaron burr was amazing. he was cautious, careful, laid back, alex aner hamilton wanted to charge forward at every moment. >> yes. hamilton left behind 27 volumes of written...
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york city, in new york state. and so there are redeeming characteristics to this guy. i had to find my way into that because every biography either is insanely defensive of him orville i fews them. >> rose: they were different in the voluming way which you know better than anybody. because on the one hand, aaron burr was amazing. he was cautious, careful, laid back, alexander Ãshow is at the moment when burr is finally reckless and lets go and hamilton is cautious and throws away his shot, one kills the other. and that is how they are remembered forever. >> one of the things we were -- and i think and hamilton knew they would be bound forever, and whether that would-- whether that would insurance his legacy of someone who then had to be spoken about. he had become slightly obsolete at this point. this is someone who had thought about death so often in his life and here he was towards the end, not empowered, not able to affect change in that way. and we talked very early on and i think again to the credit of the w
york city, in new york state. and so there are redeeming characteristics to this guy. i had to find my way into that because every biography either is insanely defensive of him orville i fews them. >> rose: they were different in the voluming way which you know better than anybody. because on the one hand, aaron burr was amazing. he was cautious, careful, laid back, alexander Ãshow is at the moment when burr is finally reckless and lets go and hamilton is cautious and throws away his...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >>> misty copeland is here. last month, she became the first african-american woman to be named a principal dancer in american ballet theater's 75-year history. the news came just a few days after her new york debut in swan lake. she began her ballet training at the unusually late age of 136789 in the two decades since, she overcame numerous obstacles to achieve the highest honors in dance and become a rare pop culture celebrity. here's a look at her recent profile on cbs 60 minutes. >> misty copeland will tell you she's never more alive than when on stage on her toes, her athleticism and grace on full display. she can leap through the air, she can spin on a dime. she can make you believe she's the swan. you feel comfortable up there. >> yes, something happens when you feel that energy and excitement from the audience and you do four piro ets, you jump higher than you ever have and it's really this magical thing that happens in those moments. >> rose: i am pleased to have misty copela
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >>> misty copeland is here. last month, she became the first african-american woman to be named a principal dancer in american ballet theater's 75-year history. the news came just a few days after her new york debut in swan lake. she began her ballet training at the unusually late age of 136789 in the two decades since, she overcame numerous obstacles to achieve the highest honors in...
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york city. so tell me aboutable it, you have worked hard for, this and you believe in this, tell me how you think cubans are viewing this, and i mean by that not the people of cuba, which will benefit but the leadership of cuba. >> you know, the leadership has kind of a historical foundation of suspicion and distrust of the united states of america, fidel castro and the only comment he has really made about this whole effort has said, you know, we should have civil relations under the guise of international law but i distrust the americans even though historically as we point out in our book, back channel to cuba. >> rose: which you have talked about at this table. >> yes, historically fidel reached out to every new president since kennedy to say we are interested in better relations. but there is a distrust and there is a sense that perhaps this is a trojan horse, this kind of new embrace from the united states, and through the bridges of culture and economics and politics that will be built in
york city. so tell me aboutable it, you have worked hard for, this and you believe in this, tell me how you think cubans are viewing this, and i mean by that not the people of cuba, which will benefit but the leadership of cuba. >> you know, the leadership has kind of a historical foundation of suspicion and distrust of the united states of america, fidel castro and the only comment he has really made about this whole effort has said, you know, we should have civil relations under the...
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♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: alexander hamilton is the unlikely father who wrote his way into the pages of early american history. roosevelt called him the most brilliant statesman that ever lived. the subject of the musical hamilton, which opened to rave reviews. ser takes hamilton's legacy to new heights using rmb and rap music. he calls the play a history of america then, told by america now. here is a look. ♪ ♪ first time on thinking past tomorrow ♪ we're going to rise up ♪ ♪ time to take a shot not throwing away my shot ♪ charlie: leslie odom junior is here, who played aaron burr on this program. what brought you to hamilton? leslie: i was invited into hamilton. sometimes you find that the best jobs that you get in this career and business, you did not audition for. you have no idea how you got there i just asked tommy last because i have a superstition, sometimes if i get a straight offer, i do not want to ask how it came about. i'm afraid they might realize -- why did we ask this guy?
♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: alexander hamilton is the unlikely father who wrote his way into the pages of early american history. roosevelt called him the most brilliant statesman that ever lived. the subject of the musical hamilton, which opened to rave reviews. ser takes hamilton's legacy to new heights using rmb and rap music. he calls the play a history of america then, told by america now. here is a look. ♪ ♪ first time on...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." [video clip] ♪ this is the first time i am thinking passed tomorrow. ♪ >> we are going to rise up. ♪ charlie: leslie odom, junior is here. he is an american actor and singer and he is currently part of the most talked about show on broadway -- hamilton. he stars as vice president ehrenberg. he famously -- aaron burr. ben brantley writes in the new york times that the broadway production makes us feel the unstoppable urgent rhythm of a nation being born. i am pleased to have leslie odom, junior at this table for the first time. welcome. leslie: i am so happy to be at this table. charlie: what brought you to hamilton? leslie: i was invited into hamilton. sometimes you find that the best jobs that you get in this career and business, you did not audition for. i just asked tommy last week, because i have a superstition, sometimes if i get a straight offer, i do not want to ask how it came about. the director, tommy. realizeid they might that why did we ask this guy? i got invited ab
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." [video clip] ♪ this is the first time i am thinking passed tomorrow. ♪ >> we are going to rise up. ♪ charlie: leslie odom, junior is here. he is an american actor and singer and he is currently part of the most talked about show on broadway -- hamilton. he stars as vice president ehrenberg. he famously -- aaron burr. ben brantley writes in the new york times that the broadway production makes us feel the...
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♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charley: bryant gumbel is here. he is one of television's best broadcasters. he was with nbc for more than two thing decades where he hosted the today show for 15 has todecades where he the today show for 15 years. he joined cbs in 1997 on both his own primetime program and the early show. since 1995, he hosted hbo's real sports with bryant gumbel. the monthly magazine program has won numerous awards including 28 sports emmys and a peabody in 2012. it doesn't get any better than that. i am pleased to have bryant gumbel at this table. welcome. bryant: the last time we did this was 1999? charley: i don't even remember the 90's. bryant: it was right after my bar mitzvah. [laughter] it's a wonderful broadcast. i've got a lot of really good people. it is a great place to work. it has been a lot of fun. frame ofwhat is your mind today? you've got real sports, it's a great program. it is a good place to be. hbo pays you well. is that it for you? so,n: -- bryant: i think charlie. you and i have talked about this. enjoy work
♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charley: bryant gumbel is here. he is one of television's best broadcasters. he was with nbc for more than two thing decades where he hosted the today show for 15 has todecades where he the today show for 15 years. he joined cbs in 1997 on both his own primetime program and the early show. since 1995, he hosted hbo's real sports with bryant gumbel. the monthly magazine program has won numerous awards including 28...
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♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: alexander hamilton is the unlikely founding father who wrote his way into the pages of early american history. get a roosevelt called him the most brilliant statesman ever lifted he is the subject of the musical which opened this week on broadway to rave reviews. writer and composer takes hamilton's legacy to new heights due to hip-hop, r&b, and rap music. he calls the play the story of america then told by america now. here is a look. ♪ charlie: i spoke to actor leslie odom junior. what brought you to hamilton? leslie: i was invited. sometimes you find the best jobs in this business you didn't audition for, you have no idea how you got there. i just asked tommy last week -- i have a superstition, i don't want to ask how it came about. i'm afraid they may realize, why did we ask this guy? i did get invited two years ago to do a reading of the show and i had seen it at vassar. i had seen them do half an hour of the show at music stands and was blown away. when i was invited
♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: alexander hamilton is the unlikely founding father who wrote his way into the pages of early american history. get a roosevelt called him the most brilliant statesman ever lifted he is the subject of the musical which opened this week on broadway to rave reviews. writer and composer takes hamilton's legacy to new heights due to hip-hop, r&b, and rap music. he calls the play the story of america then told by...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. al: ben carson is a neurosurgeon who has authored books. one of the books was made into a television program about his life. earlier this year, he announced his candidacy for president of the united states. critics anded by admirers is that he has no experience. they disagree on whether it is a credential or liability. we are pleased to welcome dr. benjamin carson to the table. thank you. al hunt: we know you are a great surgeon. you operated on our son. america has not elected a president with no political experience. why would ben carson be different? thecarson: if you look at political experience of everyone in congress today, al: it comes out to under 9000 years. yet, where has that gotten us? it is possible to gain experience. this country rose from nowhere to the pinnacle of the world quickly. al hunt: we have had presidents with political experience. reagan, bush, roosevelt. dr. carson: you can get experience from lots of different areas. al hunt: would it be different if you w
>> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. al: ben carson is a neurosurgeon who has authored books. one of the books was made into a television program about his life. earlier this year, he announced his candidacy for president of the united states. critics anded by admirers is that he has no experience. they disagree on whether it is a credential or liability. we are pleased to welcome dr. benjamin carson to the table. thank you. al hunt: we know you are a great surgeon....
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin with a conversation about technology. google and us yesterday he would reorganize as a holding company, the purpose of the new structure is to increase management dale and focus on its consolidated businesses. search, youtube, droid, and other internet products will be run by [indiscernible] will become the ceo of google incorporated. the other products will be managed separately, including google's investment arms, life science venture, and lab, google x, which produced the self driving car. in a blog post on monday, larry page wrote, quote, we like the name alphabet because it means a collection of letters that represent language, one of humanity's most important innovations, and is the core of how we indexed with google search. ,oining me from san francisco the co-ceo and executive editor. redstone is a senior writer for bloomberg businessweek. the cofounder, ceo, and editor in "business insider." i'm pleased to have them all here. let me begin with henry in the s
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin with a conversation about technology. google and us yesterday he would reorganize as a holding company, the purpose of the new structure is to increase management dale and focus on its consolidated businesses. search, youtube, droid, and other internet products will be run by [indiscernible] will become the ceo of google incorporated. the other products will be managed separately, including google's...
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♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: bryant gumbel is here. he is one of television's best broadcasters. he hosted the "today show" for 15 years. he joined cbs in 1997 on both his own primetime program and the early show. since 1995 he hosted hbo's real sports with bryant gumbel. the monthly magazine program has won numerous awards including 28 sports emmys and a peabody in 2012. it doesn't get any better than that. i am pleased to have bryant gumbel at this table. bryant: the last time we did this was 1999. charlie: i don't remember the 90's. bryant: it was right after my bar mitzvah. [laughter] it's a wonderful broadcast. i have really good people. it is a great place to work. it has been really a lot of fun. charlie: what is your frame of mind today? you have real sports. you won the peabody, for god's sake. hbo is a good place to work they pay you well. is that it for you? bryant: i think so. i enjoy working in the mornings. like you. i love your work and you know i watch constantly. i think i've had my time. what i do doesn't fit with the
♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: bryant gumbel is here. he is one of television's best broadcasters. he hosted the "today show" for 15 years. he joined cbs in 1997 on both his own primetime program and the early show. since 1995 he hosted hbo's real sports with bryant gumbel. the monthly magazine program has won numerous awards including 28 sports emmys and a peabody in 2012. it doesn't get any better than that. i am pleased to have bryant...
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♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: his role in "12 years a him an academy award nomination in 2014 for best actor. chiwetel ejiofor stars in the post-apocalyptic drama "z for zachariah." for thethe trailer film. >> i haven't seen anyone alive for over a year. they told us you can't leave the valley. as long as we stay here, we would be protected. [screaming] hey, get out of there! you need to get out of the water, please. the water is contaminated. >> there's got to be an explanation. >> it is just crazy that it still here. >> ran out of gas. >> we can get it to work manually. >> it works! are you thinking long-term for us? >> it's ok. [dog barking] i mean you no harm, man. my name's caleb. >> hey! no, it's all right. >> that could be anybody for all we know. we survived because we have faith. what is the plan? i've seen the way you look at each other. it you need to figure it out. figure it out. out a lot of stuff about you. jealousy doesn't suit you. charlie: welcome. ejiofor: good to see you. charlie: tell
♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: his role in "12 years a him an academy award nomination in 2014 for best actor. chiwetel ejiofor stars in the post-apocalyptic drama "z for zachariah." for thethe trailer film. >> i haven't seen anyone alive for over a year. they told us you can't leave the valley. as long as we stay here, we would be protected. [screaming] hey, get out of there! you need to get out of the water,...
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announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." is not the creation. past tomorrow. ♪ ♪ we are going to rise up charlie: leslie odom junior is here. what brought you to hamilton? leslie: sometimes you find the best jobs in this business, you did not audition for, you have no idea how you got there. week, if imy last get a straight offer, i do not want to ask how it came about. realize,id they might why did we asked this guy? years ago to two do a reading of the show. i had seen them do it at vassar. i had seen maybe 45 minutes and was blown away. when i was invited to do the reading, i prepared like i'd never had before. i came in and all of my music. i knew what they were working on. it had powerful potential. i knew how it affected me. lyn is only one year older than i am, this is our music. i recognize the rhythms and the syncopation, and the pulse of the peace p --iece. charlie: people wondered when hip-hop would come to broadway, because rock had come to broadway. leslie: the height happening, and being a watershed moment for hip-hop music and
announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." is not the creation. past tomorrow. ♪ ♪ we are going to rise up charlie: leslie odom junior is here. what brought you to hamilton? leslie: sometimes you find the best jobs in this business, you did not audition for, you have no idea how you got there. week, if imy last get a straight offer, i do not want to ask how it came about. realize,id they might why did we asked this guy? years ago to two do a reading of...
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♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: come in all justice is increasingly the focus of national attention. the issue has attracted rare bipartisan support from leaders on both sides of the aisle calling for reform. the obama appeal for an overhaul of the system last month -- president obama: too many cases become a pipeline from underfunded, inadequate schools to overcrowded jails. [applause] what has changed is that in recent years the eyes of more americans have been opened to this truth. partly because of cameras. partly because of tragedy. partly because the statistics cannot be ignored. we can't close our eyes anymore. and the good news -- and this is truly good news, is that people of all political persuasions are starting to think we need to do something about this. charlie: bryan stephenson is the founder and executive of a nonprofit organization that represents prisoners whose trials are marked by racial bias or prospect real misconduct. he has won relief from death row for prisoners and secured life --
♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: come in all justice is increasingly the focus of national attention. the issue has attracted rare bipartisan support from leaders on both sides of the aisle calling for reform. the obama appeal for an overhaul of the system last month -- president obama: too many cases become a pipeline from underfunded, inadequate schools to overcrowded jails. [applause] what has changed is that in recent years the...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: the american flag flew over the american embassy in cuba. the flag-racing the latest step in the process by the obama administration. we have a senator who attended the ceremony and the director of the cuba documentation project at the national security archives in washington. i want to talk about cuba and it's importance, but there is much date as you know about what will happen in congress and in the senate and the house with espect to the nuclear -- iranian nuclear deal. tell me the position you took and why the senate and house are likely to do. guest: as you know, i think this is the best available option for putting the brakes on the development of a nuclear weapon by iran, which has always been one of our top foreign policy priorities and top security priorities for our country and i do this with ice wide open about the nature of this iranian regime, the fact that they have engaged in terrorist activities and human rights abuses, but i think it would only be made worse
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: the american flag flew over the american embassy in cuba. the flag-racing the latest step in the process by the obama administration. we have a senator who attended the ceremony and the director of the cuba documentation project at the national security archives in washington. i want to talk about cuba and it's importance, but there is much date as you know about what will happen in congress and in the senate...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." look at we begin with a the 2016 presidential election, donald trump's campaign continues to surge, 24% in a recent poll of gop voters followed by jeb-ish and ben carson. ben carson.and matt dowd recently spent time talking with voters at the iowa state fair, where they all work. he is an analyst for abc news and he joins me now from one of our favorite cities, austin, texas. welcome, sir. matt: thank you. charlie: how was the iowa state fair? have been their multiple times to help a candidate and now recently observing the candidates. it was quite an unbelievable situation with hillary there and donald trump there, who just added a complete circus atmosphere to it. was fascinated by what a bunch of his supporters had to say in the course of it. much different than i think many of us suspected or analyzed before. charlie: what did they say? matt: there's much less anger to them. it's not ideology. the only issue that is consistent is immigration. ands a level of frustration desire for
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." look at we begin with a the 2016 presidential election, donald trump's campaign continues to surge, 24% in a recent poll of gop voters followed by jeb-ish and ben carson. ben carson.and matt dowd recently spent time talking with voters at the iowa state fair, where they all work. he is an analyst for abc news and he joins me now from one of our favorite cities, austin, texas. welcome, sir. matt: thank you. charlie:...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." scarlet: doris kearns goodwin is here. she is a pulitzer prize-winning author. her first book "lyndon johnson and the american dream" was issued in 1977. it is being reshoot as a book. josten signed the boating zach into law. he called it one of the most monumental laws into the history of american freedom. he was asking lawmakers to help him pass this legislation. president johnson: even if we pass this bill, the battle will not be over. what happened in selma is part of a larger movement that reaches into every section and state of america. it is the effort of american ne groes to secure for themselves the full blessings of american life. their cause must be our cause too. because it's not just negroes but really it is all of us must overcome crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. [applause] scarlet: you must look at that with mixed emotions. on the one hand, a proud moment for him and the country. not easy. on the other hand, then came vietnam and all tha
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." scarlet: doris kearns goodwin is here. she is a pulitzer prize-winning author. her first book "lyndon johnson and the american dream" was issued in 1977. it is being reshoot as a book. josten signed the boating zach into law. he called it one of the most monumental laws into the history of american freedom. he was asking lawmakers to help him pass this legislation. president johnson: even if we pass this...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: the top 10 republican nominees faced off on fox news. all of the contenders highlighted conservative themes. donald trump declined to rule out an independent bid. it was good television and one of the most awaited political events of the year. here is a look at some of last night's most memorable moment. >> this election can't be a resume competition. it's import and to be qualified. but if it's a resume competition, hillary clinton will be president. she has been in office longer than anyone else. i was raised to paycheck to paycheck. how is she going to lecture me about student loans? i owed over $100,000. >> maybe the bar is even higher for me. i have a record in florida. i am proud of my dad and my brother. in florida, they call me jed that because ironed it. >> i think the big problem this country has is being politically correct. i have been challenged by so many people and i don't frankly have time for total political correctness, and to be honest with you, this compan
>> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: the top 10 republican nominees faced off on fox news. all of the contenders highlighted conservative themes. donald trump declined to rule out an independent bid. it was good television and one of the most awaited political events of the year. here is a look at some of last night's most memorable moment. >> this election can't be a resume competition. it's import and to be qualified. but if it's a resume...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we continue with our coverage of the 2016 presidential election. donald trump continues to lead the republican field. he stayed on the offensive this weekend amid backlash from republican party leaders and others over his comments about women. meanwhile, hillary clinton proposed a ten-year, $350 billion college tuition plan that came under criticism from republican contenders including marco rubio and jeb bush. bush. joining me are mark halperin and john heilemann, managing editors of bloomberg politics and host of "with all due respect." i'm pleased to have them here at this important moment that big debate on thur night. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: tell me about donald trump. now that we've sa had some days since the debate and his comments afterwards, has it done any damage to him, or is it too early to tell? >> well, we don't know, there's not been any conventional national polling since the debate. >> rose: why not? does it just take too long? >> it takes to
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we continue with our coverage of the 2016 presidential election. donald trump continues to lead the republican field. he stayed on the offensive this weekend amid backlash from republican party leaders and others over his comments about women. meanwhile, hillary clinton proposed a ten-year, $350 billion college tuition plan that came under criticism from republican contenders...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. continue. youens>> rose: there has been so much talk here and elsewhere about the republican primary season and also the eemergence of donald trump that we thought we would take this evening and look at the democratic field of candidates for the 2016 race, some polls show bernie sanders leading hillary clinton in new hampshire. speculation continues to grow as to whether vice president joe biden will enter the race. clinton is plagued about her use of a private email account when secretary of state. she agreed to turn over her personal server and thumb drive to all work related e-mails to the justice department this week. joining me from washington, colleen mccain nelson of "the wall street journal," jonathan martin of the "new york times," and joining us later anne gearan of "the washington post." jonathan and colleen, let me begin with this question, how much damage has hillary clinton taken from at the mail business? >> i think it's been most damaging just in terms of her perceptio
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. continue. youens>> rose: there has been so much talk here and elsewhere about the republican primary season and also the eemergence of donald trump that we thought we would take this evening and look at the democratic field of candidates for the 2016 race, some polls show bernie sanders leading hillary clinton in new hampshire. speculation continues to grow as to whether vice president joe...
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>> from our studios in new york city. this is "charlie rose." . charlie: analysis of the first republican presidential debate. the top 10 candidates topped off in cleveland and questioned them. this included the economy and social issues. all of the contenders high lighted conservative themes and it was good television and one of the most awaited political events of the year. here's a look of some last night's most memorable moments. >> this election cannot be a resume competition. if this election is a resume competition, hillary clinton is going to be the next president. if i'm our nominee, how is hillary clinton going to lecture me living paycheck to paycheck. how is she going to lecture to me about student loans. >> i'm going to have earn this. the bar is higher for me. that's fine. i have a record in florida. i'm proud of my dad and brother, in florida, they call me jeb, because i earned it. >> i think the big problem this country has is being politically correct. [applause] >> i have been challenged by so many people and i don't frankly have
>> from our studios in new york city. this is "charlie rose." . charlie: analysis of the first republican presidential debate. the top 10 candidates topped off in cleveland and questioned them. this included the economy and social issues. all of the contenders high lighted conservative themes and it was good television and one of the most awaited political events of the year. here's a look of some last night's most memorable moments. >> this election cannot be a resume...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city this is charlie rose. >> rose: bryant gumbel is here. he is one of television's best broadcasters -- underline broadcasters. he was with nbc for more than two decades where he hosted the "today" show for 15 years. he joined cbs in 1997 and anchored both his prime time program and the early show. since 1995, he hosted hbo's operates with bryant gumbel. it delves into the independent caseys that comprise the sports world. the program has won numerous awards including emmys and the peabody in 2012. pleased to have bryant gumbel at the table. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. someone told me the last time we did this was '99. >> rose: i don't even remember the '90s. >> that's right after my bar mitzvah. >> rose: so you're doing "real sports." >> it's a wonderful broadcast. i've got a lot of great people. it's a great place to work and 's been really a lot of fun. > rose: what's your frame of mind? it's won a peabody, good place -- hbo -- great people to work for, pay you well, all that. (laughter) so is that it fo
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city this is charlie rose. >> rose: bryant gumbel is here. he is one of television's best broadcasters -- underline broadcasters. he was with nbc for more than two decades where he hosted the "today" show for 15 years. he joined cbs in 1997 and anchored both his prime time program and the early show. since 1995, he hosted hbo's operates with bryant gumbel. it delves into the independent caseys that comprise...
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♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: misty copeland is here. last month, she became the first african-american woman to be named principal dancer of the american ballet theater in its 75-year history. the news came a few days after her new york debut in "swan lake." copeland began her ballet training at the unusually late age of 13. in two decades, she overcame numerous obstacles to become a rare pop culture celebrity. here's a look at her recent profile on cbs "60 minutes." >> misty copeland will tell you, she is never more alive than when she is on stage, on her toes, her athleticism and grace on full display. she can leap through the air. she can spin on a dime. she can make you believe she is by a lake.wan you feel comfortable up there? misty: yes. something happens when you feel that energy and excitement from the audience, and you do, you jump higher than you ever have. it's this really magical thing that happens in those moments. charlie: i am pleased to have misty copeland at this table for the first tim
♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: misty copeland is here. last month, she became the first african-american woman to be named principal dancer of the american ballet theater in its 75-year history. the news came a few days after her new york debut in "swan lake." copeland began her ballet training at the unusually late age of 13. in two decades, she overcame numerous obstacles to become a rare pop culture celebrity. here's...
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announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." president obama announced on monday the final version of sweeping legislation to cut carbon emission from the electricity sector. the clean power lance imposes the first nationwide limits on carbon dioxide from power plants. it is part of the president's domestic policy. president obama: you know, for the past six and a half years, we have taken on some of the toughest challenges of our time, from rebuilding our economy after a devastating recession, ending our wars in iraq and afghanistan, in bringing almost all of our troops home, to strengthening our security through tough and principled diplomacy. but i consider no challenge poses a greater threat to our future, to future generations, than a changing climate. joining he is gina mccarthy, the head of the environmental protection agency, which proposed this regulation. i am very pleased to have you at the table. ms. mccarthy: good to be here. charlie: tell me what this means to this president, because you what he hoped to achieve be
announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." president obama announced on monday the final version of sweeping legislation to cut carbon emission from the electricity sector. the clean power lance imposes the first nationwide limits on carbon dioxide from power plants. it is part of the president's domestic policy. president obama: you know, for the past six and a half years, we have taken on some of the toughest challenges of our time, from rebuilding our...
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♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: larry david has been called everyone's favorite curmudgeon. his particular brand of dark observational humor has made him one of the most distinctive voices in comedy. 25 years ago, he and jerry seinfeld created a show that may -- made television history. "seinfeld" ran for nine seasons and is considered by many as the greatest sitcom of all time. larry david followed his success there with the improvisational comedy series "curb your enthusiasm." he is now on broadway. he wrote and stars in "fish in the dark." i recently spent time getting cbs's "60ead for minutes." tonight we bring you an hour of those conversations. charlie: look at this. larry david above the title. what would your mother think now? larry: she would be doing cartwheels. she would not be able to contain herself. charlie: her son on broadway. larry: yeah. i think she would lose every friend that she had. it would be a little too much. charlie: could not have imagined this. larry: no, never. charlie: and you
♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: larry david has been called everyone's favorite curmudgeon. his particular brand of dark observational humor has made him one of the most distinctive voices in comedy. 25 years ago, he and jerry seinfeld created a show that may -- made television history. "seinfeld" ran for nine seasons and is considered by many as the greatest sitcom of all time. larry david followed his success there with the...
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announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." here, theeff flake young senator from arizona. he has been an outspoken advocate for restoring ties between the two countries. but on saturday, he announced his opposition to the resident iran nuclearent's accord. what in the end made the difference to you/sen. flake: withrow -- with -- what difference to you? it limits iran's ability to at least amass enough fissile material to make a bomb for 10 to 15 years.that's a good thing . the part the troubled me most is this probably should have been a treaty where it binds all parties. instead, it is an executive agreement that lasts the length of the presidency. when there are other issues, like problems with what iran has been doing in the region, some of the terrorist activity, i thought that the agreement 'sfairly restricts congress ability to respond to that type of behavior. is anose who say this easy call, i think that have not looked easily at it or all the at learned its -- alternatives. this is a tough agreement. if we oppose this
announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." here, theeff flake young senator from arizona. he has been an outspoken advocate for restoring ties between the two countries. but on saturday, he announced his opposition to the resident iran nuclearent's accord. what in the end made the difference to you/sen. flake: withrow -- with -- what difference to you? it limits iran's ability to at least amass enough fissile material to make a bomb for 10 to 15 years.that's...
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. >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: there has been so much talk here and elsewhere about the republican primary season and the emergence of donald trump that we thought we would take this evening to look at the democratic field of candidates. some polls show senator bernie sanders leading hillary clinton in new hampshire. speculation continues to grow whether joe biden will enter the race. clinton has been answering questions about using private accounts during her tenure at secretary of state. joining me from washington is colleen nelson of "the wall street journal," jonathan martin of the "new york times," and later, anne gearan from "the new -- "the washington post." how much damage has hillary clinton taken? jonathan: it is perception of her strength. perception drives so much of this. i think it has some of her donors uneasy. it has the democratic elite uneasy. the clinton folks are very upset about what they see as a partisan witch hunt. you talk to democrats privately, especially those close to president
. >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: there has been so much talk here and elsewhere about the republican primary season and the emergence of donald trump that we thought we would take this evening to look at the democratic field of candidates. some polls show senator bernie sanders leading hillary clinton in new hampshire. speculation continues to grow whether joe biden will enter the race. clinton has been answering questions about using...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. is to increase management scale and focus on its consolidated businesses. search, youtube, android and other internet products will be run by the new c.e.o. googlele vestment arms, life sciences venture, google x which produced a self-driving car. larry page and sergei will run the new parent company called alphabet. in a blog posted monday, larry page wrote we like the name alphabet because it means a collection of letters that represent language, one of humanity's most important innovations and is the core of how we index with google search. joining me kara swisher, co-ceo and excutive editor of re/code. brad stone is bloomberg businessweek. and farhad manjoo, write about technology at the "new york times" and henry blodget, co-founder, c.e.o. and editor-in-chief of business insider. i'm pleased to have all of them here. henry, why did they do this? >> this is something i think a lot of people thought is long in coming. google has been making massive investments and a lot of the unr
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. is to increase management scale and focus on its consolidated businesses. search, youtube, android and other internet products will be run by the new c.e.o. googlele vestment arms, life sciences venture, google x which produced a self-driving car. larry page and sergei will run the new parent company called alphabet. in a blog posted monday, larry page wrote we like the name alphabet because it...