His resignation. What will he do for work . He could become the walmart greeter. Captioning funded by cbs welcome to cbs this morning. North korea defied the country again, the Foreign Ministry is threatening measures of greater ear intensity. Bill plante confirmed president obama will discuss the during nuclear test during his state ofnion add the union tonight, the president will say it merely isolates north korea even more. T the north says it tested a de lighter miniaturized Nuclear Device underground. Margaret brennan is in washington good morning. Reporter the u. N. Security council is meeting now and is expected to announce sanctions that target north koreas financial institutions. President obama condemned the test saying north Koreas Nuclear weapons and Ballistic Missile program constitutes a threat to u. S. National securityty and to International Peace and security. Or north korea has been warning for weeks it was about to test its l. Nuclear arsenal opinion on Tuesday Morni
All right. It felt good. I cant remember the last time i was in water like that. You have to always hold out hope and especially in a place like this. Giving up giving up is the worst thing you would want to do. There are different ways of dying. You dont have to die physically, but to lose hope, you can walk around from one place to another, but theres no life in you. I feel fresh. I feel like i just made a change. A left turn on the drones. Lets play hardball. Good evening. Let me start with this. Like a lot you of you watching, i got interested in politics back when i was in school. It was the basic things, the role of the individual in this cup and how we get treated by our government and what role the United States of america should play in the world. If i ever forget vietnam, please remind me and do it loud. So when john mccain blasted rand paul the other day for, quote, stunts that fire up impressionable libertarian kids in their College Dorms, i thought back to when i myself wa
Rome. I want to say happy birthday to teddy and joseph, your 6yearold twins. Its a big day back home. Thanks for that. A big day in the berman household. That is it for early start. Starting buoyapoint with so obrian starts right now. Welcome, everybody. Our starting point this morning, the popes final day as head of the Catholic Church. In just about seven hours the office of the pope will be empty when benedict xvi is officially in retirement. This morning he blessed the cardinals who will pick his successor. Translator may he bless all of you in the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit. Were live in rome this morning with the historic moment and what it means for the church. Well be talking with monsignor Rick Hilgartner of the u. S. Conference of catholic bishops. Senior Simone Campbell will join us and father edward beck is our guest. And time is running out. Two proposals meant to avoid drastic spending cuts but theyre both expected to fail, so can we avoid tomorrow
With eric goode the entrepreneur restaurateur and founder of the turtle conservancy. Its hard to generalize. In the case of the plow share tortoise it comes from a tiny geography, theres maybe a few hundred left in the world. Its rarer than a panda bear. And these animals tend to slip through the cracks and so what im trying to do is protect it in the wild and weve hired guards and done a number of things. I dont know if its working. We also work on breeding in the madagascar. Rose is that working . That is working. Rose we conclude with garry wills, he is the author of a new book called why priests . A failed tradition. He also talks about the Roman Catholic church today and the election of a new pope. Nt i would not say get rid of priests because theyre very Good Community brothers in christ let them teach, let them study bible, let laymen do it, too. But dont say they are the exclusive channels of grace. Dont say well theres no sense coming to church if a priest isnt there to consec
Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose Madeleine Albright is here. She was secretary of state from 1997 to 2001. Her approach to American Foreign policy was marked by a muscular commitment to the ideal of democracy. Her story began in far away lands, she was born in czechoslovakia before the start of world war ii. She looks back at her childhood in her latest book called prague winter a personal story of remembrance and war. The paper back version is just out. I am pleased to have her on this program. Welcome. Wonderful to visit you. Thank you. Rose you told me about this wonderful organization that you have started which is called which is all about the former Foreign Ministers around the world. Its sponsored by aspin, its the aspin Foreign Ministers forum we its unofficial name is madeleine and her exes. Rose laughs and we meet a couple times a year talk and share a lot of experience. I have a business, i have a Globa