Charlie Rose

Season 24

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Acclaimed interviewer and Emmy-winning journalist Charlie Rose engages a wide range of guests, including philosophers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, artists, business leaders, scientists, educators, and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and round-table discussions.

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264 Episodes

  • Historians On Presidents
    E1
    Historians On Presidents
  • Richard Haass & Steve Coll; Mark Halperin & John Heilemann
    E2
    Richard Haass & Steve Coll; Mark Halperin & John HeilemannMark Halperin (Time) and John Heilemann (New York) on politics; Richard Haass (Council on Foreign Relations) and Steve Coll (New Yorker) on ISIS.
  • Ryan Crocker
    E3
    Ryan CrockerISIS is discussed with former ambassador Ryan Crocker and Tom Friedman (New York Times). Also: Whit Stillman ("The Cosmopolitans").
  • David Sanger (New York Times); Maggie Gyllenhaal.
    E4
    David Sanger (New York Times); Maggie Gyllenhaal.
  • Robert Ford; Anthony Zinni; Remembering Joan Rivers
    E5
    Robert Ford; Anthony Zinni; Remembering Joan RiversFormer United States ambassador to Syria Robert Ford examines the continuing conflict in Syria and the Obama administration's stance on ISIS. Retired Marine Corps General Anthony Zinni presents his new book, "Before the First Shots Are Fired," which examines U.S. foreign policy and recommends changes. Remembering Joan Rivers, one of America's greatest comedians, with a look back at some of her moments on the show.
  • Chuck Todd; Mike and Bob Bryan; The Skeleton Twins
    E6
    Chuck Todd; Mike and Bob Bryan; The Skeleton TwinsChuck Todd, the new host of NBC's "Meet the Press," talks about his recent interview at the White House with President Barack Obama. A conversation with twins Mike and Bob Bryan—the most successful doubles champions in history, with sixteen Grand Slam titles—about their most recent win at the U.S. Open. Director Craig Johnson and actors Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader talk about their film "The Skeleton Twins," which follows the relationship between a brother and sister.
  • Bill Maher
    E7
    Bill MaherBill Maher. Also: ISIS is discussed with Clarissa Ward (CBS News) and Tim Arango (New York Times).
  • Henry Kissinger
    E8
    Henry Kissinger
  • Shawn Levy
    E9
    Shawn Levy"This is Where I Leave You" is discussed with director Shawn Levy, screenwriter Jonathan Tropper, Jason Bateman and Tina Fey. Also: Jeffrey Goldberg (Atlantic); economist James Galbraith ("End of Normal").
  • Tim Cook
    E10
    Tim CookAn hour with Tim Cook, CEO of Apple Inc.
  • Part 2 of Tim Cook, Yves Behar
    E11
    Part 2 of Tim Cook, Yves BeharPart 2 of Apple CEO, Tim Cook, and industrial designer, Yves Behar
  • Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.); author Ian McEwan (
    E12
    Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.); author Ian McEwan (Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.); author Ian McEwan ("The Children Act").
  • ISIS is discussed with Aluf Benn
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    ISIS is discussed with Aluf BennISIS is discussed with Aluf Benn (Haaretz) and David Sanger (New York Times); and "The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby" is discussed with director Ned Benson, Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy.
  • Mike Morrell/Terry Gilliam
    E14
    Mike Morrell/Terry GilliamMike Morrell; Terry Gilliam.
  • David Feherty/Peter Thiel
    E15
    David Feherty/Peter ThielDavid Feherty; Peter Thiel.
  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    E16
    Recep Tayyip ErdoganTurkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
  • Egyptian president Abdel Fattah El-Sisi
    E17
    Egyptian president Abdel Fattah El-SisiEgyptian president Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.
  • NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen; Iranian president Hassan Rouhani.
    E18
    NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen; Iranian president Hassan Rouhani.
  • Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi; French foreign minister Laurent Fabius.
    E19
    Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi; French foreign minister Laurent Fabius.Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi; French foreign minister Laurent Fabius.
  • Bill Clinton; Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos.
    E20
    Bill Clinton; Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos.Bill Clinton; Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos.
  • Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.)
    E21
    Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.)Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.). Also: the Hong Kong protests are discussed with Orville Schell (Asia Society) and Nicholas Bequelin (Human Rights Watch).
  • GoPro CEO Nick Woodman; reporter Peter Baker (New York Times); author Matt Bai ("All the Truth Is Out").
    E22
    GoPro CEO Nick Woodman; reporter Peter Baker (New York Times); author Matt Bai ("All the Truth Is Out").
  • Lloyd BlankfeinMichael Green (CSIS); Jon Huntsman, a former ambassador to China. Also: the protests in Hong Kong; and the Ebola epidemic.
    E23
    Lloyd BlankfeinMichael Green (CSIS); Jon Huntsman, a former ambassador to China. Also: the protests in Hong Kong; and the Ebola epidemic.Michael Green (CSIS); Jon Huntsman, a former ambassador to China. Also: the protests in Hong Kong; and the Ebola epidemic.
  • Russian political activist Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
    E24
    Russian political activist Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
  • Russian political activist Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
    E25
    Russian political activist Mikhail Khodorkovsky.Russian political activist Mikhail Khodorkovsky. "
  • Jeffrey Toobin
    E26
    Jeffrey ToobinJeffrey Toobin. Also: the AIG trial is discussed with Aaron Kessler and Leslie Scism; and "Gone Girl" is discussed with director David Fincher, author Gillian Flynn, and actors Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike.
  • Leon Panetta
    E27
    Leon Panetta
  • Matt Olsen, the former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, is interviewed.
    E28
    Matt Olsen, the former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, is interviewed.
  • David Dobkin, Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duval
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    David Dobkin, Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duval"The Judge" is discussed with director David Dobkin, Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duvall. Also: Lisa Dwan.
  • Ian Bremmer (Eurasia Group); Walter Isaacson ("The Innovators").
    E30
    Ian Bremmer (Eurasia Group); Walter Isaacson ("The Innovators").
  • Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. Also:
    E31
    Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. Also:Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. Also: "Birdman" is discussed with director Alejandro G. Inarritu, Michael Keaton and Edward Norton.
  • New York governor Andrew Cuomo.
    E32
    New York governor Andrew Cuomo.
  • Bernard-Henri Levy; Massimo Bottura; Paul Krugman.
    E33
    Bernard-Henri Levy; Massimo Bottura; Paul Krugman.Bernard-Henri Levy; Massimo Bottura; Paul Krugman.
  • Martin Wolf / James McPherson
    E34
    Martin Wolf / James McPhersonBernard-Henri Levy; Massimo Bottura; Paul Krugman.Martin Wolf ("The Shifts and the Shocks"); James McPherson ("Embattled Rebel: Jefferson Davis as Commander in Chief").
  • Ian Bremmer (Eurasia Group); Walter Isaacson ("The Innovators").
    E35
    Ian Bremmer (Eurasia Group); Walter Isaacson ("The Innovators").Ian Bremmer (Eurasia Group); Walter Isaacson ("The Innovators").
  • Ian Bremmer (Eurasia Group); Walter Isaacson (Israeli defense minister Moshe Ya'alon.
    E36
    Ian Bremmer (Eurasia Group); Walter Isaacson (Israeli defense minister Moshe Ya'alon.Israeli defense minister Moshe Ya'alon.
  • Israeli defense minister Moshe Ya'alon.Fashion designer Oscar de la Renta (1932-2014) is remembered.
    E37
    Israeli defense minister Moshe Ya'alon.Fashion designer Oscar de la Renta (1932-2014) is remembered.Fashion designer Oscar de la Renta (1932-2014) is remembered.
  • Former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee (1921-2014) is remembered
    E38
    Former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee (1921-2014) is rememberedFormer Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee (1921-2014) is remembered. Also: Barham Salih, the former prime minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq; and author Martin Amis ("The Zone of Interest").
  • Annie Lennox; George Lucas. Also: the controversy over the "Death of Klinghoffer" opera is discussed with First Amendment attorneys Martin Garbus and Floyd Abrams.
    E39
    Annie Lennox; George Lucas. Also: the controversy over the "Death of Klinghoffer" opera is discussed with First Amendment attorneys Martin Garbus and Floyd Abrams.
  • Oscar de la Renta (1932-2014) and Ben Bradlee (1921-2014) are remembered. Also: filmmaker Laura Poitras ("Citizenfour").
    E40
    Oscar de la Renta (1932-2014) and Ben Bradlee (1921-2014) are remembered. Also: filmmaker Laura Poitras ("Citizenfour").Oscar de la Renta (1932-2014) and Ben Bradlee (1921-2014) are remembered. Also: filmmaker Laura Poitras ("Citizenfour").
  • Richard Haas; E.O. Wilson.
    E41
    Richard Haas; E.O. Wilson.Richard Haas; E.O. Wilson.
  • Amy Poehler ("Yes Please"); Atul Gawande ("Being Mortal"); Michael Waldman ("The Second Amendment").
    E42
    Amy Poehler ("Yes Please"); Atul Gawande ("Being Mortal"); Michael Waldman ("The Second Amendment").
  • General Carter Ham; Politics; Baseball
    E43
    General Carter Ham; Politics; BaseballMichael Lewis ("Liar's Poker"); Aaron David Miller ("The End of Greatness"); and photographer Russell James ("Angels").
  • Nicholas Kristof/Sheryl WuDunn
    E44
    Nicholas Kristof/Sheryl WuDunnNicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn ("A Path Appears"); and Neil Young.
  • The midterm elections are discussed. Also: Al Hunt interviews Secretary of State John Kerry.
    E45
    The midterm elections are discussed. Also: Al Hunt interviews Secretary of State John Kerry.
  • Steve Case; Mark Halperin and John Heilemann.
    E46
    Steve Case; Mark Halperin and John Heilemann.
  • Mark Halperin and John Heilemann; Bob Costas.
    E47
    Mark Halperin and John Heilemann; Bob Costas.
  • Wanelo CEO Deena Varshavskaya; Dan Gilroy and Jake Gyllenhaal (
    E48
    Wanelo CEO Deena Varshavskaya; Dan Gilroy and Jake Gyllenhaal (
  • Sir Andrew Witty
    E49
    Sir Andrew WittyGlaxoSmithKline CEO Andrew Witty. Also: Iran is discussed; and Al Hunt talks with former senators Trent Lott and Tom Daschle.
  • White House chief of staff Denis McDonough; Neil Patrick Harris.
    E50
    White House chief of staff Denis McDonough; Neil Patrick Harris.
  • President Obama in China; Tony Fadell; Point & Shoot
    E51
    President Obama in China; Tony Fadell; Point & Shoot
  • Margaret Atwood on her book of short fiction
    E52
    Margaret Atwood on her book of short fiction
  • Rosewater
    E53
    Rosewater"Rosewater" is discussed with director Jon Stewart, actor Gael García Bernal and journalist Maziar Bahari.
  • Daphne Merkin,Foxcatcher
    E54
    Daphne Merkin,FoxcatcherEssayist Daphne Merkin describes her writing process and her obsession with "wounded" celebrities like Marilyn Monroe. Director Bennett Miller and actors Channing Tatum, Vanessa Redgrave, and Steve Carell share their experiences filming "Foxcatcher."
  • Chuck Todd. Also: Al Hunt interviews John Podesta, counselor to President Obama.
    E55
    Chuck Todd. Also: Al Hunt interviews John Podesta, counselor to President Obama.
  • Financial Bloggers/Bob Ryan
    E56
    Financial Bloggers/Bob RyanSportswriter Bob Ryan ("Scribe: My Life in Sports"); financial bloggers Josh Brown (The Reformed Broker), Joe Weisenthal (Bloomberg News), Felix Salmon (Fusion) and Megan Murphy (fastFT).
  • Henri Matisse at MoMA
    E57
    Henri Matisse at MoMAMikhail Piotrovsky, the director of the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. Also: the "Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs" exhibition at New York's Museum of Modern Art is discussed.
  • Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel.
    E58
    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel.
  • President Obama's Immigration Announcement
    E59
    President Obama's Immigration AnnouncementMike Nichols (1931-2014) is remembered. Also: President Obama's immigration plan is discussed with Michael Shear (New York Times) and Karen Tumulty (Washington Post).
  • Lawrence Wright, author of Thirteen Days in September: Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David.
    E60
    Lawrence Wright, author of Thirteen Days in September: Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David.Lawrence Wright ("Thirteen Days in September"); and John Dickerson (Slate). Also: Al Hunt talks with David Ignatius (Washington Post) and Karim Sadjadpour (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace).
  • James Corden; David Martin (CBS News); author Sylvia Jukes Morris (
    E61
    James Corden; David Martin (CBS News); author Sylvia Jukes Morris (
  • he Ferguson grand jury decision is discussed
    E62
    he Ferguson grand jury decision is discussed
  • Michael Brown's parents
    E63
    Michael Brown's parents
  • Renault-Nissan Alliance CEO Carlos Ghosn; Norman Lear.
    E64
    Renault-Nissan Alliance CEO Carlos Ghosn; Norman Lear.
  • Benedict Cumberbatch.
    E65
    Benedict Cumberbatch.
  • DeMaurice Smith (NFLPA)
    E66
    DeMaurice Smith (NFLPA)
  • Dr. John Noseworthy
    E67
    Dr. John Noseworthy
  • 'Sticks and Bones'
    E68
    'Sticks and Bones'"Sticks and Bones" is discussed
  • Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.);
    E69
    Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.);
  • King Abdullah II of Jordan.
    E70
    King Abdullah II of Jordan.
  • Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.)
    E71
    Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.)
  • Rosario Dawson
    E72
    Rosario Dawson
  • Nancy Gibbs
    E73
    Nancy Gibbs
  • Chris Rock.
    E74
    Chris Rock.
  • Diane von Furstenberg; Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.); and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).
    E75
    Diane von Furstenberg; Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.); and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).
  • Former CIA acting director Michael Morell.
    E76
    Former CIA acting director Michael Morell.
  • Naomi Klein; George Osborne.
    E77
    Naomi Klein; George Osborne.
  • Ian Bremmer; Harry Shearer. Also: U.S.-Cuba relations.
    E78
    Ian Bremmer; Harry Shearer. Also: U.S.-Cuba relations.
  • Thomas Friedman (New York Times); Bob Pittman (iHeartMedia).
    E79
    Thomas Friedman (New York Times); Bob Pittman (iHeartMedia).
  • Bradley Cooper
    E80
    Bradley Cooper
  • Ken Chenault, Judith Rodin
    E81
    Ken Chenault, Judith Rodin
  • Michael Keaton
    E82
    Michael Keaton
  • Margaret Atwood; E.L. Doctorow; George Saunders; and Ian McEwan
    E83
    Margaret Atwood; E.L. Doctorow; George Saunders; and Ian McEwan
  • Julianne Moore; Robert Battle.
    E84
    Julianne Moore; Robert Battle.
  • Patricia Clarkson; David Oyelowo.
    E85
    Patricia Clarkson; David Oyelowo.
  • Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
    E86
    Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
  • 21008
    E87
    21008
  • Remembering notable people who passed away in 2014.
    E88
    Remembering notable people who passed away in 2014.
  • Artist Jeff Koons; GoPro CEO Nick Woodman...
    E89
    Artist Jeff Koons; GoPro CEO Nick Woodman...
  • Arati Prabhakar (DARPA); Ian Bremmer (Eurasia).
    E90
    Arati Prabhakar (DARPA); Ian Bremmer (Eurasia).
  • Al Hunt on the swearing-in of the 114th Congress.
    E91
    Al Hunt on the swearing-in of the 114th Congress.
  • Ava DuVernay
    E92
    Ava DuVernay
  • John Miller, the NYPD deputy commissioner of intelligence. Also: the attack on Charlie Hebdo.
    E93
    John Miller, the NYPD deputy commissioner of intelligence. Also: the attack on Charlie Hebdo.
  • The Paris terror attacks...
    E94
    The Paris terror attacks...
  • Bernard-Henri Levy; Jeffrey Goldberg (Atlantic); Mike Allen (Politico).
    E95
    Bernard-Henri Levy; Jeffrey Goldberg (Atlantic); Mike Allen (Politico).
  • NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton.
    E96
    NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton.
  • Jazz pianist Marcus Roberts; Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.); and Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.).
    E97
    Jazz pianist Marcus Roberts; Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.); and Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.).
  • Islam and politics; the 2014 Oscar nominations. Also: Michael Mann.
    E98
    Islam and politics; the 2014 Oscar nominations. Also: Michael Mann.
  • Manny Pacquiao/Matthew Olsen/David Boies
    E99
    Manny Pacquiao/Matthew Olsen/David BoiesBoxer Manny Pacquiao; former National Counterterrorism Center director Matthew Olsen; and attorney David Boies.
  • 'A Most Violent Year'
    E100
    'A Most Violent Year'Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain ("A Most Violent Year"); Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.); and David Oyelowo ("Selma").
  • The State of the Union Address
    E101
    The State of the Union Address
  • Bill and Melinda Gates
    E102
    Bill and Melinda Gates
  • Nick Burns; 'American Sniper
    E103
    Nick Burns; 'American Sniper
  • Bob Simon in Memoriam; Adam Silver
    E104
    Bob Simon in Memoriam; Adam Silver
  • Iraqi prime minister Haider Al-Abadi; Alibaba founder Jack Ma.
    E105
    Iraqi prime minister Haider Al-Abadi; Alibaba founder Jack Ma.
  • Bud Selig.
    E106
    Bud Selig.
  • Roger Cohen
    E107
    Roger Cohen
  • Lawrence Summers; playwright Ayad Akhtar.
    E108
    Lawrence Summers; playwright Ayad Akhtar.
  • Bill Cowher; Ian Bremmer
    E109
    Bill Cowher; Ian Bremmer
  • David Axelrod
    E110
    David Axelrod
  • Lieutenant General Michael Flynn
    E111
    Lieutenant General Michael FlynnLt. Gen. Michael Flynn (USA Ret.), a former Defense Intelligence Agency director.
  • Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx
    E112
    Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx
  • Reggie Love
    E113
    Reggie Love
  • Ethan Hawke
    E114
    Ethan Hawke
  • R. Nicholas Burns
    E115
    R. Nicholas Burns
  • ISIS expert Cole Bunzel
    E116
    ISIS expert Cole Bunzel
  • Jon Stewart's decision to exit
    E117
    Jon Stewart's decision to exit
  • Bob Simon in Memoriam; Adam Silver
    E118
    Bob Simon in Memoriam; Adam SilverBob Simon (1941-2015) is remembered. Also: NBA commissioner Adam Silver.
  • The White House cybersecurity summit is discussed
    E119
    The White House cybersecurity summit is discussed
  • David Axelrod
    E120
    David Axelrod
  • Former CIA deputy director Michael Morell.
    E121
    Former CIA deputy director Michael Morell.
  • Egyptian foreign minister Sameh Shoukry; Hello CEO James Proud.
    E122
    Egyptian foreign minister Sameh Shoukry; Hello CEO James Proud.
  • Jordanian foreign minister Nasser Judeh; and Chris Hughes (New Republic).
    E123
    Jordanian foreign minister Nasser Judeh; and Chris Hughes (New Republic).
  • 2015 Oscar Special/Discussions about ISIS with Nasser Judeh
    E124
    2015 Oscar Special/Discussions about ISIS with Nasser Judeh
  • Blackrock CEO Larry Fink.
    E125
    Blackrock CEO Larry Fink.
  • National Security Advisor Susan Rice.
    E126
    National Security Advisor Susan Rice.
  • The shrinking middle class is discussed
    E127
    The shrinking middle class is discussedA discussion about City of Hope and their work researching and treating cancer with Robert W. Stone, president and CEO of City of Hope, Steven T. Rosen, provost and chief scientific officer, and Stephen J. Forman, chair of Hematology.
  • Former deputy secretary of state William J. Burns.
    E128
    Former deputy secretary of state William J. Burns.
  • Sen. Lindsey Graham
    E129
    Sen. Lindsey Graham
  • National Intelligence director James Clapper.
    E130
    National Intelligence director James Clapper.
  • Thomas Friedman
    E131
    Thomas Friedman
  • Former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd (Asia Society Policy Institute).
    E132
    Former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd (Asia Society Policy Institute).
  • The Brain Series: Aggression
    E133
    The Brain Series: Aggression
  • Larry David
    E134
    Larry DavidAn hour with comedian Larry David on his Broadway play, 'Fish in the Dark.'
  • Tony Robbins; Vernon Jordan; Felicity Huffman.
    E135
    Tony Robbins; Vernon Jordan; Felicity Huffman.
  • Mark Halperin and John Heilemann; Kevin Spacey.
    E136
    Mark Halperin and John Heilemann; Kevin Spacey.
  • Dan Pfeiffer, a former senior adviser to President Obama.
    E137
    Dan Pfeiffer, a former senior adviser to President Obama.
  • The Iceman Cometh
    E138
    The Iceman Cometh
  • CIA director John Brennan; Dan Harris
    E139
    CIA director John Brennan; Dan Harris
  • Alan and Arlene Alda; jazz pianist Vijay Iyer; and human-rights advocate Geoffrey Robertson.
    E140
    Alan and Arlene Alda; jazz pianist Vijay Iyer; and human-rights advocate Geoffrey Robertson.
  • Bhutan prime minister Tshering Tobgay; Cynthia Nixon.
    E141
    Bhutan prime minister Tshering Tobgay; Cynthia Nixon.
  • Helen Mirren. Also: the Israeli elections are discussed
    E142
    Helen Mirren. Also: the Israeli elections are discussed
  • Al Pacino
    E143
    Al Pacino
  • Former Coca-Cola president Donald R. Keough
    E144
    Former Coca-Cola president Donald R. Keough
  • Mike Allen
    E145
    Mike Allen
  • Former prime minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew is remembered
    E146
    Former prime minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew is remembered
  • Michael Lewis; Aaron Levie
    E147
    Michael Lewis; Aaron Levie
  • Tim Gunn; Bill Nighy
    E148
    Tim Gunn; Bill Nighy
  • Barney Frank; Benjamin Scheuer. Also: the conflict in Yemen
    E149
    Barney Frank; Benjamin Scheuer. Also: the conflict in Yemen
  • Syrian president Bashar al-Assad
    E150
    Syrian president Bashar al-Assad
  • Steven Coll and Karim Sadjadpour; Bernard-Henri Lévy
    E151
    Steven Coll and Karim Sadjadpour; Bernard-Henri LévyA discussion of Iran's nuclear program with Karim Sadjadpour of th
  • Fareed Zakaria; Evan Osnos
    E152
    Fareed Zakaria; Evan Osnos
  • Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes
    E153
    Deputy National Security Advisor Ben RhodesDeputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes; ESPN's Jay Bilas; and Adm. Michael Mullen (USN Ret.), the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
  • Admiral Michael Mullen/Kazuo Ishiguro
    E154
    Admiral Michael Mullen/Kazuo Ishiguro
  • Iranian nuclear agreement
    E155
    Iranian nuclear agreement
  • John Heilemann and Mark Halperin
    E156
    John Heilemann and Mark Halperin
  • Verdict in the Bostom Bombing trial
    E157
    Verdict in the Bostom Bombing trial
  • Richard Plepler, chairman and CEO of HBO
    E158
    Richard Plepler, chairman and CEO of HBO
  • Phillip Mudd/Brian Grazer
    E159
    Phillip Mudd/Brian Grazer
  • Hillary Clinton's presidency run announcement
    E160
    Hillary Clinton's presidency run announcement
  • David Brooks/Composer Philip Glass
    E161
    David Brooks/Composer Philip Glass
  • Hank Paulson/Steve Wynn
    E162
    Hank Paulson/Steve Wynn
  • Ginni Rometty/Jack and Suzy Welch
    E163
    Ginni Rometty/Jack and Suzy Welch
  • Haider al-Abadi/Nancy GibbsAn appreciation of author G?nter Grass
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    Haider al-Abadi/Nancy GibbsAn appreciation of author G?nter Grass
  • Al Hunt interviews John Podesta/Tea Leoni
    E165
    Al Hunt interviews John Podesta/Tea Leoni
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda/Author Michael Mewshaw
    E166
    Lin-Manuel Miranda/Author Michael Mewshaw
  • Ted Talks
    E167
    Ted Talks
  • Michael Vickers
    E168
    Michael Vickers
  • Russell Crowe
    E169
    Russell Crowe* Russell Crowe on his new film, "The Water Diviner." The film follows an Australian farmer who travels to Gallipoli in search of his three missing sons.
  • An update on the earthquake that struck Nepal
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    An update on the earthquake that struck Nepal
  • Adam Liptak of the New York Times
    E171
    Adam Liptak of the New York Times
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif
    E172
    Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif
  • Sherill Ifill/Toya Graham
    E173
    Sherill Ifill/Toya Graham
  • Corey Lee
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    Corey LeeTeddy Atlas of ESPN on Saturday's boxing match between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather *Corey Lee, James Beard Award-winning chef and owner of the restaurant Benu in San Francisco *Noah Baumbach on his latest film, "While We're Young"
  • A discussion about Charlie Hebdo
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    A discussion about Charlie HebdoA discussion about Charlie Hebdo with Editor-in-Chief Gerard Biard and writer Jean-Baptiste Thoret Keith Lockhart, conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra
  • an hour with Samantha Power
    E176
    an hour with Samantha Power
  • John Micklethwait/David Steinberg
    E177
    John Micklethwait/David Steinberg*John Micklethwait, Bloomberg editor-in-chief, on Britain's general election *David Steinberg on his new interview series called "Inside Comedy"
  • David McCullough
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    David McCullough
  • Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz
    E179
    Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz
  • Former CIA deputy director Michael Morell
    E180
    Former CIA deputy director Michael MorellFormer CIA deputy director Michael Morell ("The Great War of Our Time").
  • Secretary Penny Pritzker/Tom Brokaw
    E181
    Secretary Penny Pritzker/Tom BrokawCommerce Secretary Penny Pritzker; Tom Brokaw.
  • Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.)
    E182
    Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.)Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.); and Allianz chief economic adviser Mohamed El-Erian.
  • Conan O'Brien; Alex Garland.
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    Conan O'Brien; Alex Garland.
  • James Taylor
    E184
    James TaylorJames Taylor; and Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino.
  • Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia
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    Archbishop Vincenzo PagliaArchbishop Vincenzo Paglia; former defense secretary Robert Gates.
  • Ian Bremmer
    E186
    Ian BremmerIan Bremmer; and Reps. Barbara Comstock (R-Va.) and Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.).
  • Timothy Geithner
    E187
    Timothy GeithnerFormer treasury secretary Timothy Geithner; George Clooney. Also: a look at One World Trade Center.
  • David Letterman's final show is discussed
    E188
    David Letterman's final show is discussedDavid Letterman's final show is discussed. Also: highlights from past conversations with Letterman.
  • Morgan Freeman; Lori McCreary
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    Morgan Freeman; Lori McCrearyAcademy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman discusses his latest movie, “5 Flights Up.” We conclude with Lori McCreary, CEO of Revelations Entertainment, a film production company she started with Morgan Freeman in 1996.
  • Neil deGrasse Tyson
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    Neil deGrasse TysonA full hour with Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium and host of a new talk show on National Geographic called "Star Talk."
  • The biology of parenting is discussed.
    E191
    The biology of parenting is discussed.
  • Joseph Nye
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    Joseph NyeJoseph Nye ("Is the American Century Over?"); Jeffrey Sachs (Earth Institute at Columbia University).
  • Peter Westmacott
    E193
    Peter WestmacottPeter Westmacott, the British ambassador to the U.S.
  • Jim Parsons/Carey Mulligan
    E194
    Jim Parsons/Carey MulliganJim Parsons; Carey Mulligan.
  • Sally Mann
    E195
    Sally MannPhotographer Sally Mann ("Hold Still: A Memoir With Photographs").
  • Mark Welsh/Henry Kissinger
    E196
    Mark Welsh/Henry KissingerGen. Mark Welsh, the chief of staff of the Air Force; Henry Kissinger.
  • Karl Ove Knausgaard/Elizabeth Holmes
    E197
    Karl Ove Knausgaard/Elizabeth HolmesAuthor Karl Ove Knausgaard ("My Struggle"); Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes.
  • Richard Reeves/David Petraeus
    E198
    Richard Reeves/David PetraeusRichard Reeves; David Petraeus.
  • Richard Lewis/David Sanger/April Bloomfield/Ken Friedman
    E199
    Richard Lewis/David Sanger/April Bloomfield/Ken FriedmanRichard Lewis; David Sanger (New York Times); chef April Bloomfield and Ken Friedman, owners of the Spotted Pig in New York City.
  • The Turkish elections are discussed
    E200
    The Turkish elections are discussedThe Turkish elections are discussed with Elmira Bayrasli (World Policy Institute), Steven Cook (Council on Foreign Relations) and Soner Cagaptay (Washington Institute for Near East Policy). Also: George Mitchell on his memoir, "The Negotiator."
  • Edition Hotels/Victor Espinoza/James Corden
    E201
    Edition Hotels/Victor Espinoza/James CordenEdition hotels are discussed. Also: jockey Victor Espinoza; and James Corden.
  • Bloomberg Businessweek/What Is Code?
    E202
    Bloomberg Businessweek/What Is Code?Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel and writer-programmer Paul Ford discuss Ford's "What Is Code?" article. Also: Sen. Bernie Sanders (Ind.-Vt.).
  • ISIS in Iraq; Global Refugee Crisis; Bjarke Ingels
    E203
    ISIS in Iraq; Global Refugee Crisis; Bjarke IngelsA discussion about President Obama's decision to send more U.S. military personnel to Iraq, with Dexter Filkins & Michael Gordon. A look at refugee crises around the world. Bjarke Ingels, the Danish architect who designed Two World Trade Center.
  • A Look at the Jeb Bush Campaign; Jeff Immelt
    E204
    A Look at the Jeb Bush Campaign; Jeff ImmeltA discussion about Jeb Bush's announcement that he'll run for president in 2016. Charlie is joined by Mark Halperin & John Heilemann, the hosts of Bloomberg's "With All Due Respect." We conclude with Jeff Immelt, chairman and CEO of General Electric.
  • Jim O’Neill; Tim Weiner & Evan Thomas
    E205
    Jim O’Neill; Tim Weiner & Evan ThomasJim O’Neill, former chief economist and head of asset management at Goldman Sachs. A discussion about Richard Nixon with Evan Thomas and Tim Weiner.
  • The Brain Series: Gender Identity
    E206
    The Brain Series: Gender IdentityEric Kandel are joined by Ben Barres, chair of neurobiology at Stanford University, Norman Spack of Boston Children’s Hospital, Catherine Dulac of Harvard University, Melissa Hines of University of Cambridge, and Janet Hyde of University of Wisconsin.
  • President Vladimir Putin
    E207
    President Vladimir PutinVladimir Putin, president of Russia, taped at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
  • Congressman James Clyburn; Ian Bremmer; Jeff Zients
    E208
    Congressman James Clyburn; Ian Bremmer; Jeff ZientsThe tragedy in Charleston with Congressman James Clyburn. Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, examines Greek debt, Iranian nuclear negotiations, and Vladimir Putin. Jeffrey Zients, director of President Obama's National Economic Council.
  • Jaime Diaz and John Feinstein; Judd Apatow; Aziz Ansari
    E209
    Jaime Diaz and John Feinstein; Judd Apatow; Aziz AnsariJaime Diaz, editor-in-chief of Golf World, and John Feinstein of The Washington Post on Jordan Spieth. Judd Apatow discusses his book, "Sick in the Head" and the movie "Trainwreck." Aziz Ansari, who's just written his first book, "Modern Romance."
  • Larry Summers; David Ignatius; Michael Wolff
    E210
    Larry Summers; David Ignatius; Michael WolffDavid Ignatius discusses reports that the National Security Agency spied on senior leaders in France. Larry Summers, president emeritus of Harvard University on the debt crisis in Greece. Michael Wolff, author of “Television Is the New Television.”
  • Adam Liptak; Ben Anderson; the Hermitage Museum
    E211
    Adam Liptak; Ben Anderson; the Hermitage MuseumA look at the Supreme Court's ruling that nationwide subsidies in the Affordable Care Act are legal with Adam Liptak of The New York Times. Ben Anderson, a correspondent for Vice, on Afghanistan. We conclude with a tour of the Hermitage Museum.
  • David Boies; Emmanuel Macron; the Iranian Deal
    E212
    David Boies; Emmanuel Macron; the Iranian DealDavid Boies reports on today's Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage. Emmanuel Macron, the finance minister of France. A discussion of the open letter written to President Obama denouncing the Iranian nuclear deal.
  • Greek Debt; Obama's Moment
    E213
    Greek Debt; Obama's MomentContinued coverage of the Greek debt crisis with Lionel Barber, Roger Altman,and Joe Weisenthal. a look at what many consider to be the best week of President Obama’s second term. Charlie is joined by Ed Luce of the Financial Times and Al Hunt.
  • Iranian Nuclear Talks
    E214
    Iranian Nuclear TalksA discussion about the extension of the Iranian nuclear talks with Margaret Brennen of CBS News; Lyse Doucet of the BBC; Seyed Hossein Mousavian, Iran’s former chief nuclear spokesperson; and Bret Stephens of The Wall St. Journal.
  • Greek Debt Crisis; Nisid Hajari; Sylvia Burwell
    E215
    Greek Debt Crisis; Nisid Hajari; Sylvia BurwellThe Greek debt crisis with Peter Coy of Bloomberg Businessweek, and Eric Schatzker of Bloomberg television. Nisid Hajari, author of “Midnight’s Furies: The Deadly Legacy of India’s Partition.” Sylvia Burwell, secretary of health and human services.
  • The Hermitage Museum
    E216
    The Hermitage MuseumA tour of the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg with museum director, Mikhail Piotrovsky. We conclude with an in-studio interview with Mark Kelner, vice president of the Hermitage Foundation.
  • David Remnick; a Look at the Founding Fathers
    E217
    David Remnick; a Look at the Founding FathersDavid Remnick, editor-in-chief of The New Yorker, on President Obama. We conclude with a compilation of interviews from the archive: Joseph Ellis, Ron Chernow, David McCullough, and Walter Isaacson on America's Founding Fathers.
  • Greece Votes 'No'; America Wins the World Cup
    E218
    Greece Votes 'No'; America Wins the World CupA discussion of the economic crisis in Greece with Economist Megan Greene, Ian Bremmer, and Sebastian Mallaby. Tommy Smyth, former goalkeeper Briana Scurry, and Jeré Longman, sports reporter for The New York Times break down the Women's World Cup final.
  • David Sanger; Mohammad Javad Zarif
    E219
    David Sanger; Mohammad Javad ZarifAn update on the Iranian nuclear negotiations with David Sanger of the New York Times. We conclude with a rebroadcast of Charlie's conversation with Mohammad Javad Zarif in April. He has been foreign minister of Iran since 2013.
  • Valery Gergiev
    E220
    Valery GergievAn hour with conductor Valery Gergiev, taped at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Iran Nuclear Negotiations; Kevin Rudd
    E221
    Iran Nuclear Negotiations; Kevin RuddGuest host Ian Bremmer discusses the Iranian nuclear negotiations with Suzanne Maloney and Gary Samore. We conclude with Kevin Rudd, former prime minister of Australia.
  • Ta-Nehisi Coates; El Chapo's Prison Escape
    E222
    Ta-Nehisi Coates; El Chapo's Prison EscapeTa-Nehisi Coates, author of "Between the World and Me." El Chapo Guzman's escape from a maximum security prison with Jorge Castaneda, former Foreign Minister of Mexico, Patrick Radden Keefe of the New Yorker, and Don Winslow, author of “The Cartel.”
  • Iran Nuclear Agreement
    E223
    Iran Nuclear Agreementlandmark agreement with Iran over its nuclear program. Charlie is joined by Ben Rhodes, David Sanger, Jeff Goldberg, Karim Sadjadpour and Ed Royce.
  • Iran Nuclear Agreement; Ted Cruz
    E224
    Iran Nuclear Agreement; Ted CruzContinued discussion about the Iran nuclear agreement with Dennis Ross of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and Nicholas Burns, professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School. We conclude with Presidential candidate Ted Cruz, interviewed by Al Hunt.
  • Senator Tim Kaine; Paul Rudd; 'The Stanford Prison Experiment'
    E225
    Senator Tim Kaine; Paul Rudd; 'The Stanford Prison Experiment'Senator Tim Kaine on the Iran nuclear agreement. Next, Paul Rudd, star and co-writer of Marvel Studio’s new movie, "Ant-Man.” "The Stanford Prison Experiment" with director Kyle Alvarez, actor Billy Crudup and psychologist Philip Zimbardo.
  • Warren Buffet and Bill and Melinda Gates
    E226
    Warren Buffet and Bill and Melinda GatesWarren Buffet, Bill Gates and Melinda Gates discuss philanthropy and their work with The Giving Pledge.
  • Ari Shavit; Ian Bremmer
    E227
    Ari Shavit; Ian BremmerContinued coverage of the Iran nuclear deal with Ari Shavit, Israeli columnist for Haaretz and later with Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group.
  • Bill Burns
    E228
    Bill Burns
  • Remembering E. L. Doctorow
    E229
    Remembering E. L. Doctorow
  • Tom Friedman; Dexter Filkins
    E230
    Tom Friedman; Dexter Filkins
  • Misty Copeland; Howell Raines; Charles Kaiser
    E231
    Misty Copeland; Howell Raines; Charles Kaiser
  • Ta-Nehisi Coates; Peter Kiernan
    E232
    Ta-Nehisi Coates; Peter Kiernan
  • The Fight Against ISIS; Update On DeflateGate
    E233
    The Fight Against ISIS; Update On DeflateGate
  • DeflateGate; China's Stock Market; Yuri Milner
    E234
    DeflateGate; China's Stock Market; Yuri Milner
  • MH370; Death of Mullah Omar; Adam Moss
    E235
    MH370; Death of Mullah Omar; Adam Moss
  • Doris Kearns Goodwin; "Best of Enemies"; Cory Gardner
    E236
    Doris Kearns Goodwin; "Best of Enemies"; Cory Gardner
  • Ben Carson; Marc Maron
    E237
    Ben Carson; Marc Maron
  • The President's Climate Announcement; Robert W. Jordan
    E238
    The President's Climate Announcement; Robert W. Jordan
  • Iran Nuclear Deal; Jon Stewart's Final Episode
    E239
    Iran Nuclear Deal; Jon Stewart's Final Episode
  • Bryant Gumbel; Salma Hayek
    E240
    Bryant Gumbel; Salma Hayek
  • Republican Debate Analysis; Jason Segel
    E241
    Republican Debate Analysis; Jason Segel
  • 2016 Presidential Election; Senator Claire McCaskill
    E242
    2016 Presidential Election; Senator Claire McCaskill
  • Reorganization at Google; John Sununu; Colin Quinn
    E243
    Reorganization at Google; John Sununu; Colin Quinn
  • Leslie Odom Jr.;
    E244
    Leslie Odom Jr.;
  • 'Hamilton'; Skrillex & Diplo
    E245
    'Hamilton'; Skrillex & Diplo
  • 2016 Democratic Field; Andrew Liveris
    E246
    2016 Democratic Field; Andrew Liveris
  • Cuba; Lily Tomlin and Paul Weitz
    E247
    Cuba; Lily Tomlin and Paul Weitz
  • Matthew Dowd; Roger Cohen;
    E248
    Matthew Dowd; Roger Cohen;
  • Jeff Flake; Justin Leverenz
    E249
    Jeff Flake; Justin Leverenz
  • Bryan Stevenson
    E250
    Bryan Stevenson
  • Evan Osnos, Clarissa Ward, Jimmy Carter Press Conference
    E251
    Evan Osnos, Clarissa Ward, Jimmy Carter Press Conference
  • Conversations About Theater
    E252
    Conversations About Theater
  • Dancing and Music
    E253
    Dancing and Music
  • Iconic Acting
    E254
    Iconic ActingConversations with Chiwetel Ejiofor, Al Pacino, and Helen Mirren
  • Photography
    E255
    Photography
  • An Hour of Science
    E260
    An Hour of ScienceConversations with Neil deGrasse Tyson and E.O. Wilson
  • An Evening of Food
    E261
    An Evening of Food
  • An Hour of Comedy
    E262
    An Hour of Comedy
  • 2015-09-02
    E263
    2015-09-02
  • Chris Rock; Conan O'Brien; James Corden; Aziz Ansari
    E264
    Chris Rock; Conan O'Brien; James Corden; Aziz AnsariActor and comedian Chris Rock talks about his new movie "Top Five." Conan O'Brien talks about David Letterman, late night television in the age of the internet, and going to Cuba. Actor and comedian James Corden discusses his entrance into comedy and assuming the mantle of host of "The Late Late Show." Comedian Aziz Ansari presents his new book, co-authored with NYU sociologist Eric Klinenberg, "Modern Romance: An Investigation."
  • An Hour On Race and Society
    E265
    An Hour On Race and Society
  • 2015-09-07
    E266
    2015-09-07
  • Great Composers and Conductors
    E267
    Great Composers and Conductors
  • Writers On Writing
    E268
    Writers On Writing

 

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