Acclaimed interviewer and broadcast journalist Charlie Rose engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders
Congratulations to @BrunoMars who won 7 AMAs last night, including Artist of The Year. Here, he performs "That's What I Like" in our studio: https://t.co/tW5rSmFu6g
“My job as a fiction writer is to make a dramatic machine, and if something true will help me, I'll use it. If something fabricated would help me, I'll use that.” This week Charlie talked to @ManBookerPrize winner George Saunders. The full conversation: https://t.co/Dpm15xi7Gd
“I was told in drama school I was not naturally talented. And so, I went at it. Systematically.” Frances McDormand talks about being an actor and playing the leading role of Mildred in "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri." https://t.co/riuy8P87pn
“What’s great about a university is that it’s rather chaotic in its encouragement of curiosity and exploration and aspiration and human betterment.” Drew Faust, president of Harvard, on her tenure and stepping down in July of 2018. The full conversation: https://t.co/SvR5A3XiMc
"You have to contemplate...you have to be humble in the face of what you don't know. You have to think deeply. And so many products of the humanities demand immersive attention." Drew Faust, president of @Harvard, on the value of studying the humanities. Tonight on @PBS.
Tonight on PBS @ianbremmer joins Charlie to break down Trump's Asia trip and the latest on Saudi Arabia.
"But privately ... these heads of state tell me they believe that Trump is the least fit for purpose president that they've seen."
In 1997 Chip the Weimaraner, and his owner, photographer William Wegman, joined Charlie to talk about Wegman's famous photographs of this spectacular breed.
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"If you look at what motivates spend-down foundation people, it's really an attempt to replicate achievements they had in the for-profit sector."
Professor Joel Fleishman of @DukeLaw joined Charlie last night to discuss the changing world of philanthropy.
"We need perpetual foundations like the Ford Foundation and Rockefeller and Carnegie, and we also need those donors who seek to have a significant impact during their lifetime." Darrren Walker of @FordFoundation discusses the future of philanthropy, tonight on @PBS.
"Inside is the story of what human loss, or what Shakespeare calls the poison of deep grief, can do to apparently civilized people."
Kenneth Branagh joined Charlie last night on PBS to discuss his new take on "Murder on the Orient Express"
"That's where drugs and alcohol lead me. They lead me to isolation, depression, stagnation, lack of creativity. And that's where I was at that moment." @macklemore on addiction, rehab, and recovery.