Episodes (20)
- 1. Charlie Rose (February 3, 2003)February 2, 200354min7+Audio languagesEnglishCharlie Rose With Robert Bazell; Jerry Linenger, Sam Brownback & David Sanger; Michael Caine
- 2. Charlie Rose (February 4, 2003)February 3, 200353min7+Audio languagesEnglishCharlie Rose With Michael Isikoff & Jeffrey Goldberg; Theodore Sorensen & Arthur Schlesinger Jr.; Stuart E. Eizenstat
- 3. Charlie Rose (February 5, 2003)February 4, 200336min7+Audio languagesEnglishSir Jeremy Greenstock, The British Ambassador To The United Nations, Looks At Colin Powell'S Case That The United Nations Must Seek To Disarm Iraq. Then, Richard Perle, Former Pentagon Official And Fellow At The American Enterprise Institute, Predicts The Consequences Of Powell'S Testimony. Also, A Talk With The Irish Actress Fiona Shaw On Her Role In A Production Of Medea On Broadway.
- 4. Charlie Rose (February 6, 2003)February 5, 200354minALLAudio languagesEnglishFirst, Former Ambassador To The United Nations, Richard Holbrooke, On Colin Powell'S Testimonies About Iraq At The United Nations And To The Us Congress. Also, Director Stephen Daldry Discusses His Work On The Film The Hours, Which Was Adapted From The Michael Cunningham Novel Of The Same Name. Finally, The Writer Hunter S. Thompson Explicates His Opposition To A War With Iraq.
- 5. Charlie Rose (February 7, 2003)February 7, 200354min7+Audio languagesEnglishAn Examination Of Ongoing Preparations For War At The Pentagon With Michael Gordon, The Chief Military Correspondent Of The New York Times. Also, Bob Balaban, Actor, Director, And Author Of Children'S Books, On Directing The Play, The Exonerated.
- 6. Charlie Rose (February 10, 2003)October 9, 200355min7+Audio languagesEnglishOn The Eve Of The Academy Award Nominations, Look At The Musical Chicago And The Movie Adaptation Of The Same Name In An Interview That Originally Aired On January 14, 2003, . Director Rob Marshall And Actors Queen Latifah, Richard Gere And Renee Zellweger Discuss Their Work On The Film, Which Is Nominated For Many Oscars, Including Best Picture.
- 7. Charlie Rose (February 11, 2003)October 9, 200354min7+Audio languagesEnglishA Conversation About The Conflicting Opinions Among Members Of The United Nations Security Council Regarding Policy In Iraq With Ronald Asmus, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary Of State, And Philip Gordon, Director Of The Center On The United States And France. Then, Architect Rafael Vinoly, One Of The Finalists In The Competition To Design The World Trade Center Memorial, On His Design.
- 8. Charlie Rose (February 12, 2003)October 9, 200353min7+Audio languagesEnglishCharlie Rose With Patrick Tyler; Bill Emmott; David Rockwell; David Frei & Bill Mcfadden
- 9. Charlie Rose (February 13, 2003)February 12, 200354min7+Audio languagesEnglishTwo Conversations Concerning Iraqi Disarmament. First, Former Secretary Of State Henry Kissinger Discusses The Options For The United States In Light Of The Strong Opposition From Many Other Nations. Then, Thomas Friedman, Columnist For The New York Times, Explains Why He Believes That The Weapons Inspections In Iraq Should Be Prolonged.
- 10. Charlie Rose (February 14, 2003)October 9, 200354min7+Audio languagesEnglishState Department Correspondent For Cnn Andrea Koppel Explains Recent Developments At The United Nations Regarding Weapons Inspections In Iraq. Then, An Interview With Former Secretary Of State Madeline Albright On American Policy Toward Iraq. Also, Javad Zarif, Iranian Ambassador To The United Nations, Shares His Reactions To A New Report Issued By Hans Blix At The Un.
- 11. Charlie Rose (February 17, 2003)February 16, 200353min7+Audio languagesEnglishA Discussion Of The Movie The Life Of David Gale, With Director Sir Alan Parker And Actors Kevin Spacey, Kate Winslet, And Laura Linney. Then, Actor Ralph Fiennes And Director David Cronenberg Talk About Their Work On The Film Spider.
- 12. Charlie Rose (February 18, 2003)February 17, 200354min7+Audio languagesEnglishJim Hoagland Of The Washington Post, Tony Judt Of The Remarque Institute At Nyu, And Michael Elliott Of Time Provide Insight Into The Lack Of Support For A War With Iraq Among Members Of Many European Nations And Look To Other Critical Questions Surrounding American Engagement In Such A War.
- 13. Charlie Rose (February 19, 2003)October 9, 200354min7+Audio languagesEnglishAn Interview With Harvard Professor Stanley Hoffmann On American Foreign Policy Towards Iraq And The United States' Function In The United Nations. Then, English Author Noreena Hertz On Globalization And Her Book, The Silent Takeover: Globalization And The Death Of Democracy.
- 14. Charlie Rose (February 20, 2003)October 9, 200353min7+Audio languagesEnglishThe British Ambassador To The United Nations, Sir Jeremy Greenstock, On His Role In The Dialogue Between The United States And Great Britain About Drafting A New Un Resolution Directed At Saddam Hussein. Also, A Look At The Hbo Series Six Feet Under, With Writer/Creator Alan Ball And Actors Frances Conroy, Peter Krause, And Michael Hall.
- 15. Charlie Rose (February 21, 2003)February 20, 200355min7+Audio languagesEnglishA Look At The Threat Posed By Iraq And Possible Responses To It With The Author Of The Threatening Storm: The Case For Invading Iraq, Ken Pollack. Then, Actor Kurt Russell Talks About His New Movie, Dark Blue, In Which He Plays A Los Angeles Police Officer.
- 16. Charlie Rose (February 24, 2003)October 9, 200356min7+Audio languagesEnglishJulia Preston Of The New York Times Comments On The Drafting Of A New Un Security Council Resolution Declaring That Iraq Has Lost Its Final Opportunity To Cooperate With Weapons Inspectors. Also, Former Senator Dale Bumpers Discusses His New Memoir, The Best Lawyer In A One-Lawyer Town. Finally, Bernard Kouchner, Co-Founder Of Doctors Without Borders, Weighs In On The Possibility Of War With Iraq.
- 17. Charlie Rose (February 25, 2003)October 9, 200354min7+Audio languagesEnglishMichael Ignatieff Of The Kennedy School Of Government At Harvard University And Jonathan Schell Of The Nation Debate The Merits Of Going To War With Iraq, The Use Of Pre-Emptive Military Strikes, And The Necessity Of Support From The United Nations.
- 18. Charlie Rose (February 26, 2003)February 25, 200356min7+Audio languagesEnglishA Conversation About President Bush'S Recent Speech Outlining His Hopes For The Future Of The Middle East, Namely His Vision For A Post-War Iraq, And Dan Rather'S Interview Of Saddam Hussein On 60 Minutes Ii. David Sanger Of The New York Times, Youssef Ibrahim Of The Council On Foreign Relations, And Shimon Peres, Former Prime Minister Of Israel, Share Their Opinions.
- 19. Charlie Rose (February 27, 2003)October 9, 200354minALLAudio languagesEnglishLarry Silverstein, The Leaseholder And Builder For The World Trade Center Site, Discusses The Selection Of Daniel Liebskind'S 9/11 Memorial Design.||Also, A Remembrance Of Fred Rogers, The Host Of Mr. Roger'S Neighborhood, That Includes Rebroadcasts Of Interviews From September 20, 2004 And May 13, 1997.
- 20. Charlie Rose (February 28, 2003)February 27, 200354min7+Audio languagesEnglishThe Turkish Ambassador To The United Nations, Faruk Logoglu, Explains Opposition Among His People To A War In Iraq. Then, A Conversation With Cbs News Anchor Dan Rather On His Interview With Saddam Hussein, Which Has Made Him The Only American Reporter To Have Spoken With The Iraqi Leader In The Last 10 Years.
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