Probably one of my favourite scenes of all time. Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade, played by Al Pacino in his Oscar winning performance, gives a little talk about leadership and integrity during the end of the movie "Scent of a Woman". To keep you a little in sight here, Charlie (played by Chris O'Donnell) is about to be expelled because he is not snitching about what he saw, while the people who are quite clearly involved are being let go, primarily because they're rich. Enjoy a truly classic moment in movies. watch
Charlie Reports Live From Boston At The Democratic National Convention, Where Senator John Kerry Is Nominated For The 2004 Presidential Election. The Broadcast Features Several Prominent Guests And Their Reactions To Kerry'S Acceptance Speech. Former U.S. Senator George Mitchell, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, Lawrence O'Donnell - A Writer And Former Assistant To Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan - And Mitchell Gold, A Delegate From North Carolina, All Give Their Thoughts On Kerry'S Speech And The Upcoming Election. watch
Charlie Hosts A Panel To Discuss Pat Buchanan'S Surprise Victory In The New Hampshire Primary. Guests Include Arianna Huffington, Chair For The Center For Effective Compassion, Water Isaacson, Time Magazine'S Managing Editor, Lawrence O'Donnell, Former Campaign Strategist And Former Chief Of Staff For Senator Moynihan, Ed Rollins, Veteran Republican Political Strategist, Laura Ingraham Of The Independent Women'S Forum And Alsorepublican Political Strategist Roger Stone. watch