Excerpt of Charlie Rose with author J.K. Rowling | Charlie RoseCharlie Rose2024-10-21 | Excerpt of Charlie Rose with author J.K. Rowling | Charlie RoseA Presidential Biographer Makes His Case for Kamala: A Charlie Rose Conversation with Jonathan AlterCharlie Rose2024-10-15 | A Presidential Biographer who has interviewed 8 presidents writes about Donald Trump in his new book, “American Reckoning: Inside Trump’s Trial - And My Own”
For more go to www.charlierose.comFrancis Ford Coppola: A Charlie Rose Conversation With the Filmmaker, 30 Years AgoCharlie Rose2024-10-08 | Francis Ford Coppola is an extraordinary filmmaker. Just think of “The Godfather” and “The Conversation” and “Apocalypse Now” as three representatives of his genius. Like other great artists, not everything he does finds the audience, critics, or studios in agreement. His last film, “Megalopolis”, is clearly in that category. It premiered at Cannes in May 2024. Here is an interview with me from 1994, 30 years ago.AFGHANISTAN, THE TALIBAN AND WOMEN: A CHARLIE ROSE CONVERSATION WITH SAAD MOHSENICharlie Rose2024-10-03 | Saad Mohseni has witnessed a lot of Afghanistan history from the Communist coup in 1978, the Soviet Union invasion in 1979, the Taliban, the overthrow of the Taliban by America and its allies, and the reemergence of the Taliban following the departure of American troops. His media company, Moby, created radio and television stations providing music, soap operas, music, and news. The still exist under the Taliban government now in power in Kabul but with less impact. Afghanistan has witnessed one decree after another restricting women’s access to education and personal freedom. Afganistan’s future direction is an open question. Most observers recognize that significant opportunities have been missed.James Earl Jones appearance on Charlie Rose December 13th, 1995Charlie Rose2024-10-02 | James Earl Jones was celebrated as an actor’s actor. He could do it all with a commanding presence, large talent whether on stage, on film for a camera or a just a microphone. His voice was his powerful connection. To achieve its boldness, Jones had to overcome a childhood stutter. James Earl Jones was born on January 17, 1931 in Mississippi , later abandoned separately by his parents to live with his grandmother on a farm in Michigan.
James Earl Jones died on September 9 at age 93 following a lifetime of unforgettable performances from the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars and Mufasa in Lion King to his portrayal of the great boxer Jack Johnson in the character Jack Jefferson in Howard Sackler’s play, The Great White Hope and subsequent movie of the same title for which he was nominated for an Oscar. There were many roles dealing with race especially noteworthy those from playwright, August Wilson.
Jones appeared on stage in Shakespearean characters and in roles created by our best playwrights. From Eugene O’Neil John Steinbeck , and Tennessee Williams. Beyond the name roles, there were scores of television drams, movies and commercials as he performed for decades into his eighties. Along the way he earned Tonys, Emmys, an honorary Academy Award and the Kennedy Center Honors plus an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Harvard University.James Earl Jones appearance on Charlie Rose September 17th, 1993Charlie Rose2024-10-02 | James Earl Jones was celebrated as an actor’s actor. He could do it all with a commanding presence, large talent whether on stage, on film for a camera or a just a microphone. His voice was his powerful connection. To achieve its boldness, Jones had to overcome a childhood stutter. James Earl Jones was born on January 17, 1931 in Mississippi , later abandoned separately by his parents to live with his grandmother on a farm in Michigan.
James Earl Jones died on September 9 at age 93 following a lifetime of unforgettable performances from the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars and Mufasa in Lion King to his portrayal of the great boxer Jack Johnson in the character Jack Jefferson in Howard Sackler’s play, The Great White Hope and subsequent movie of the same title for which he was nominated for an Oscar. There were many roles dealing with race especially noteworthy those from playwright, August Wilson.
Jones appeared on stage in Shakespearean characters and in roles created by our best playwrights. From Eugene O’Neil John Steinbeck , and Tennessee Williams. Beyond the name roles, there were scores of television drams, movies and commercials as he performed for decades into his eighties. Along the way he earned Tonys, Emmys, an honorary Academy Award and the Kennedy Center Honors plus an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Harvard University.Kris Kristofferson Full Interview with Charlie Rose from 9/1/1999Charlie Rose2024-10-01 | Kris Kristofferson was a man of great talent and many experiences. He found fame as a singer songwriter and actor but always insisted he was most of all a writer. He was also a Rhodes scholar, helicopter pilot and West Point teacher who went to Nashville to write songs and then became a singer and actor who starred with Barbra Steisand in “A Star is Born.” Kris Kristofferson died on Saturday, September 28 in Hawaii. He was 88.
Kris Kristofferson - "For the Good Times" [Live from Austin, TX]: youtube.com/watch?v=a5Zo-uGskPkKris Kristofferson On His Last SongCharlie Rose2024-10-01 | Kris Kristofferson was a man of great talent and many experiences. He found fame as a singer songwriter and actor but always insisted he was most of all a writer. He was also a Rhodes scholar, helicopter pilot and West Point teacher who went to Nashville to write songs and then became a singer and actor who starred with Barbra Steisand in “A Star is Born.” Kris Kristofferson died on Saturday, September 28 in Hawaii. He was 88.
For the full interview and more,
visit www.charlierose.comThe World of Sports and Beyond: A Charlie Rose Global Conversation With Bob CostasCharlie Rose2024-09-17 | Bob Costas has done it all in his broadcast career. This conversation has been in the making for a long time.
Subscribe to my Substack here: charlierose.substack.comJames Earl Jones appearance on December 13th, 1995Charlie Rose2024-09-10 | James Earl Jones was celebrated as an actor’s actor. He could do it all with a commanding presence, large talent whether on stage, on film for a camera or a just a microphone. His voice was his powerful connection. To achieve its boldness, Jones had to overcome a childhood stutter. James Earl Jones was born on January 17, 1931 in Mississippi , later abandoned separately by his parents to live with his grandmother on a farm in Michigan.
James Earl Jones died on September 9th at age 93 following a lifetime of unforgettable performances from the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars and Mufasa in Lion King to his portrayal of the great boxer Jack Johnson in the character Jack Jefferson in Howard Sackler’s play, The Great White Hope and subsequent movie of the same title for which he was nominated for an Oscar. There were many roles dealing with race especially noteworthy those from playwright, August Wilson.
Jones appeared on stage in Shakespearan characters and in roles created by our best playwrights. From Eugene O’Neil John Steinbeck , and Tennessee Williams. Beyond the name roles, there were scores of television drams, movies and commercials as he performed for decades into his eighties. Along the way he earned Tonys, Emmys, an honorary Academy Award and the Kennedy Center Honors plus an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Harvard University.James Earl Jones appearance on September 17th, 1993Charlie Rose2024-09-10 | James Earl Jones was celebrated as an actor’s actor. He could do it all with a commanding presence, large talent whether on stage, on film for a camera or a just a microphone. His voice was his powerful connection. To achieve its boldness, Jones had to overcome a childhood stutter. James Earl Jones was born on January 17, 1931 in Mississippi , later abandoned separately by his parents to live with his grandmother on a farm in Michigan.
James Earl Jones died on September 9 at age 93 following a lifetime of unforgettable performances from the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars and Mufasa in Lion King to his portrayal of the great boxer Jack Johnson in the character Jack Jefferson in Howard Sackler’s play, The Great White Hope and subsequent movie of the same title for which he was nominated for an Oscar. There were many roles dealing with race especially noteworthy those from playwright, August Wilson.
Jones appeared on stage in Shakespearan characters and in roles created by our best playwrights. From Eugene O’Neil John Steinbeck , and Tennessee Williams. Beyond the name roles, there were scores of television drams, movies and commercials as he performed for decades into his eighties. Along the way he earned Tonys, Emmys, an honorary Academy Award and the Kennedy Center Honors plus an honarary Doctor of Arts degree from Harvard University.The World of Michael Lewis: A Conversation with Charlie RoseCharlie Rose2024-09-06 | Michael Lewis is America’s most celebrated writer of non fiction booksCharlie Rose Live StreamCharlie Rose2024-09-01 | ...American Politics and the World Today: A Conversation with Fareed ZakariaCharlie Rose2024-08-29 | Fareed Zakaria is a regular commentator on CNN and author of “Age of Revolutions”.Who Is Kamala Harris?Charlie Rose2024-08-16 | Harris may not be the ideological progressive that conservatives fear, says the NYT columnist.What Is the Great Story of the 21st Century? | Bret StephensCharlie Rose2024-08-16 | NYT columnist Bret Stephens on what he thinks the big international question of this time will be.The Response to the Palestinian Death Toll | Bret StephensCharlie Rose2024-08-16 | The NYT columnist responds to criticism of Israel for the loss of innocent life in Gaza after October 7th.Is a Two-State Solution Possible? | Bret StephensCharlie Rose2024-08-16 | NYT columnist Bret Stephens on Israel, Palestine and the ultimate goal of Zionism.Is There a Global Catastrophe Around the CornerCharlie Rose2024-08-15 | What happens when regional conflicts spill over their regional borders, according to NYT columnist Bret Stephens.What is the X Factor in this Presidential Campaign?Charlie Rose2024-08-15 | New York Times columnist Bret Stephens addresses the "weapon of mass destruction" in the Trump-Harris race.What is Donald Trumps Political Genius?Charlie Rose2024-08-15 | NYT columnist Bret Stephens on what Donald Trump sees that others miss.What Worries Bret Stephens About Kamala HarrisCharlie Rose2024-08-15 | The NYT columnist on "Never Trumpers" and Kamala Harris as a candidate.What Does Kamala Harris Have to Do to Win Bret Stephens Vote?Charlie Rose2024-08-15 | The NYT columnist discusses what he wants to hear from presidential candidate Kamala Harris.Bret Stephens | Full ConversationCharlie Rose2024-08-13 | New York Times columnist Bret Stephens on politics, war, and the great debate of the 21st century.Former Senator Bill Bradley on the Age of His Former Colleague, President Joe BidenCharlie Rose2024-02-20 | The job of the president is to make good decisions, not run a marathon, says Bill Bradley.Bill Bradley and Rolling AlongCharlie Rose2024-02-20 | Bill Bradley, the man with the golden resume—All American Basketball, Olympic Gold Medalist, Rhodes Scholar, NBA Hall of Famer, United States Senator and international banker—shares what he has experienced in a new "performative autobiography" on Max.Donald Trump, Rupert Murdoch, and 2024 | Michael WolffCharlie Rose2024-02-16 | Author and journalist Michael Wolff talks to Charlie about the 2024 presidential campaign.Niall Ferguson on Henry KissingerCharlie Rose2024-01-29 | The author and historian reflects on Henry Kissinger's life.
This conversation aired at charlierose.com on December 12, 2023.Cynicism and the Media | Bret StephensCharlie Rose2024-01-11 | Bret Stephens on the wisdom of avoiding cynicism in today’s journalism.
This conversation aired Jan 11, 2024, on charlierose.comBret Stephens and Gail CollinsCharlie Rose2024-01-11 | Bret Stephens on writing “The Conversation” with fellow New York Times columnist Gail Collins.
This conversation aired on Jan 11, 2024What Would Trigger WWIII? | Bret StephensCharlie Rose2024-01-11 | The NYT columnist pictures what World War III looks like.
This conversation aired on Jan 11, 2024, at charlierose.comBret Stephens on Journalism, the Middle East, and Life at 50Charlie Rose2024-01-11 | NYT columnist Bret Stephens on Hamas, World War III and his weekly dialogue with Gail Collins.What You Say When You Listen | Thomas FriedmanCharlie Rose2023-12-27 | Lessons from 45 years of journalism, according to Thomas Friedman. For the full conversation, visit charlierose.com.Two-State Solution | Thomas FriedmanCharlie Rose2023-12-27 | Why does Thomas Friedman think a two-state solution will work? For the full conversation, visit charlierose.comThe Significance of the European Union | Thomas FriedmanCharlie Rose2023-12-27 | For the full conversation, visit CharlieRose.com.Are Trump and Netanyahu Similar? | Thomas FriedmanCharlie Rose2023-12-27 | This conversation aired December 26, 2023. For the full conversation, visit charlierose.comOn the Side of Optimism | Thomas FriedmanCharlie Rose2023-12-27 | Why Tom Friedman comes out on the side of optimism.
For the full conversation, visit charlierose.comThomas Friedman on Israel and HamasCharlie Rose2023-12-27 | The NYT columnist and author on what you should know about the Israel-Hamas war, and the biggest lesson he learned in 45 years of journalism.Graham Allison on Henry KissingerCharlie Rose2023-12-24 | Professor Graham Allison of Harvard University reflects on Kissinger's legacy and the future of U.S.-China relations.
This conversation aired on charlierose.com on December 24, 2023Henry Kissinger on ChinaCharlie Rose2023-12-04 | Former secretary of state Henry Kissinger provides insight into China with his book, "On China." This conversation aired on May 30th, 2011.Thomas Kaplan on Israel, Gaza, and IranCharlie Rose2023-11-14 | Thomas Kaplan—businessman, conservationist, historian, and philanthropist—discusses the Israel-Hamas conflict, the direction of Iran, and could happen in the region.Jordan and Hamas | Thomas KaplanCharlie Rose2023-11-14 | Where does Jordan fit in the Hamas agenda? For the full conversation with Thomas Kaplan, visit charlierose.com.Israel and Iran | Thomas KaplanCharlie Rose2023-11-14 | Where should Iran, the supporter of Hamas and Hezbollah, fit in the Israeli agenda? Investor and philanthropist Thomas Kaplan weighs in.
Visit charlierose.com for the full conversation.Netanyahus Leadership | Thomas KaplanCharlie Rose2023-11-14 | Should Benjamin Netanyahu resign or be removed from office as prime minister of Israel?
Visit charlierose.com for the full conversation.How We Got Here | Thomas KaplanCharlie Rose2023-11-14 | What is the historical context for the Hamas massacre of October 7? Investor and philanthropist Thomas Kaplan weighs in.Ehud Barak on BibiCharlie Rose2023-11-02 | The former Prime Minister of Israel discusses whether Netanyahu, Israel's current PM, should resign.
Watch the full conversation at charlierose.comEhud Barak on Iran as a Nuclear PowerCharlie Rose2023-11-02 | The former Prime Minister of Israel discusses whether the country can live with Iran as a nuclear state.
For the full conversation with former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, visit charlierose.comWhat Constraints Should Be on the IDF? | Ehud BarakCharlie Rose2023-11-02 | Former Prime Minister of Israel, Ehud Barak, discusses the actions of the IDF in Gaza in the wake of attacks by Hamas.
For the full conversation, visit charlierose.comEhud Barak, former Prime Minister of IsraelCharlie Rose2023-11-02 | Ehud Barak has been a significant warrior and politician in crucial moments in the life of Israel. He was Prime Minister from 1999-2001 and attended the Camp David 2000 Summit, hosted by President Clinton, where he negotiated with PLO leader Yasir Arafat and came close but failed to reach an agreement which would have addressed consequential issues like territory and borders, Jerusalem, and right of return.Dr. Abbas Milani on Irans RoleCharlie Rose2023-11-02 | Dr. Abbas Milani is a leading Iranian scholar and the Hamid and Christina Moghadam Director of Iranian Studies at Stanford University.
This conversation took place via Zoom on Tuesday, October 31, 2023.Leon Wieseltier Discusses Israels FutureCharlie Rose2023-10-20 | Leon Wieseltier, a journalist and public intellectual, examines Israel and its future in the midst of war.