Can see me. You should be able to see me. I was, like, i dont know whats wrong with your camera. Hi, im just letting you know i got here and im getting ready for my first session and just wanted to call you to keep you posted. I miss you. I love you. Bye. Good morning, my friends. Its friday, january 25th. Lets take that one apart. With us on set, msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, former democratic congressman harold ford jr. Also senior Political Editor and White House Correspondent for the huffington post, sam stein. Former treasury secretary official were talking about the future there future treasury secretary. Former. And former treasury official and morning joe economic analyst, Steve Rattner. In d. C. , msnbc political analyst and Vice President and executive editor of msnbc. Com, Richard Wolffe. Nbc news capitol hill correspondent Kelly Odonnell joins us from washington. Harold, im sorry, i just had to run through that. Come on, man. Come on. Whats going on
Christopher, he hit something in them that Hunter Thompson had done in a generation before. He was very much a standard bearer for a Younger Generation of, you know, sort of armchair fire brands and he was the real thing and i think they admired him for it and sort of worshipped him. I think he was very, very stoic and he never really complained. He must have been in excruciating pain after the proton radiation, which actually worked. Because he would try to swallow or eat something and he would kind of cry out. And that tells me he was really in agony. But actually, eventually, that cleared and we had a wonderful 20 course meal at the waiverly inn with martin. Rose editors from the economist, Graydon Carter and carol blue when we continue. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. 6. Rose tonight we continue our conversation about the Global Economy with a panel of distinguished guests from the economist magazine. Here are som
Them that Hunter Thompson had done in a generation before. He was very much a standard bearer for a Younger Generation of, you know, sort of armchair fire brands and he was the real thing and i think they admired him for it and sort of worshipped him. I think he was very, very stoic and he never really complained. He must have been in excruciating pain after the proton radiation, which actually worked. Because he would try to swallow or eat something and he would kind of cry out. And that tells me he was really in agony. But actually, eventually, that cleared and we had a wonderful 20 course meal at the waiverly inn with martin. Rose editors from the economist, Graydon Carter and carol blue when we continue. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. 6. Rose tonight we continue our conversation about the Global Economy with a panel of distinguished guests from the economist magazine. Here are some of the factors we will be looki
Mary bono mack and steven holcomb. We have so many people coming up. It is thursday, november 2. Starting point begins right now. Good morning, everyone. Our starting point this morning, developments happening now in cairo. The u. S. Embassy there is closed. No one is being allowed in or out as we speak. Embassy Officials Say protesters are blocking the entrance and clashes are happening near nearby. Reza sayah is nearby for us. Whats happening . Reporter there is no indication protesters are targeting the u. S. Em wibassy b it was closed as a precaution. These are protesters who clashed with police. These are the troublemaking elements, the teenagers, young men, the 20somethings who for the past four days vo thrown red sox, debris, molotov cocktails at police. Police responded by firing teargas, stun grenades. Some Police Officers have been throwing rocks as well. Some of the clashes have been inching toward the assembly which is a couple of blocks from tahrir square. Four hours ago t
And it really is the planet of the apes. Well show you what these two critics thought about the most popular film in america right now. Buying their own tickets and popcorn. Turns out this trip to the movies was all Monkey Business. Wild thing and we do say good morning, america. Several people at the theater a little worried about those chimps getting the wrong idea, you know. You knew someone was going to try. We have a lot to get to this morning, including the breaking on the subway disaster in just a minute. First, the dangerous weather worsening overnight. Flash flooding from arizona to new jersey. Waters rising rapidly and sweeping families away. Ginger tracking it all. More than 170 Severe Weather reports from coast to coast and we get in a little closer. Part of the fuel for all the storms, that striking cold front. This morning memphis in the 70s. Kansas city hit a record low of 54. Unruly storms across the nation. Hail and floodwaters swallowing colorado neighborhoods. Fierce