

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.
Where to Watch Season 24
264 Episodes
- Robert Ford; Anthony Zinni; Remembering Joan RiversE5
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 TwinsE6
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. - 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. - Former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee (1921-2014) is rememberedE38
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"). - Daphne Merkin,FoxcatcherE54
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." - 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). - The shrinking middle class is discussedE127
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. - The Turkish elections are discussedE200
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." - ISIS in Iraq; Global Refugee Crisis; Bjarke IngelsE203
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 ImmeltE204
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. - The Brain Series: Gender IdentityE206
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. - Congressman James Clyburn; Ian Bremmer; Jeff ZientsE208
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 AnsariE209
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 WolffE210
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 MuseumE211
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 DealE212
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 MomentE213
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. - Greek Debt Crisis; Nisid Hajari; Sylvia BurwellE215
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. - David Remnick; a Look at the Founding FathersE217
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 CupE218
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 ZarifE219
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. - Ta-Nehisi Coates; El Chapo's Prison EscapeE222
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; Ted CruzE224
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. - Chris Rock; Conan O'Brien; James Corden; Aziz AnsariE264
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."