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  Charlie Rose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rose graduated in 1964 with a bachelor's degree in history.
Rose's twelve-year marriage to Mary Rose (née King) ended in divorce in 1980.
Charlie Rose premiered on PBS station Thirteen/WNET on 30 September 1991 and has been nationally syndicated since January 1993.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charlie_Rose   (446 words)

  
 Charlie Rose (talk show) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charlie Rose is a television interview show, with Charlie Rose as executive producer, executive editor, and host.
Rose sits with his guests in the stillness of his studio, across his trademark round, oak-hewn table and silhouetted against a distinctive, and oft-imitated, inky-fl background projected on a green screen.
According to its website, only Rose and his guests are allowed in the studio during taping.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charlie_Rose_(show)   (176 words)

  
 One America Committee: Charlie Rose Transcript   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
CHARLIE ROSE: One of the things that you did in the primary season was came up with this sort of wonderful campaign speech, and everybody on both sides of the political aisle give you credit for, which is two Americas.
CHARLIE ROSE: The reason I`m asking is because you were quoted somewhere -- and you obviously remember this -- in the sense you weren`t sure you have been able to get the kind of -- had an opportunity to say all the things you wanted to say about your relationship to faith and God.
CHARLIE ROSE: I mean, no one ever could have imagined that a trial lawyer who feels the urge to run, having gone through tragedy personally, is elected to the Senate, almost is selected to be vice president in the 2000 race and then is selected in 2004.
www.oneamericacommittee.com /charlie-rose.asp   (9215 words)

  
 Charlie Rose - CBS News
Rose continues to serve as host and executive editor of "The Charlie Rose Show," the daily hour-long late-night interview program which airs on PBS stations across the country.
Rose created, produced and hosted "The Charlie Rose Show" for KXAS-TV Dallas/Ft. Worth (1979-81) and secured its national syndication in 1981 by moving the program to Washington, D.C., where it was broadcast on WRC-TV, the NBC owned station (1981-84).
Rose was the executive producer of the PBS series "Bill Moyers' Journal" (1975-76) and served as a correspondent for "USA: People and Politics," Moyers' weekly PBS series on the 1976 political campaign, for which Rose received a Peabody Award.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/1999/01/04/60II/main26915.shtml   (382 words)

  
 Charlie Rose Interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
CHARLIE ROSE: Boy, he could be a comedian and is. World Stock -- so basically, the idea of World Stock, I want to get into this, is basically you go find these arts and crafts, so to speak, and then you sell them.
CHARLIE ROSE: And you pay them and they are living and can provide for their family.
CHARLIE ROSE: Patrick Byrne, chairman of the board, Overstock.com, president of Overstock.com, and a man who has great ambition and has reason to believe that he will make some progress on that ambition.
www.ncans.net /charlierose.htm   (2994 words)

  
 NewYorkGames.org:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
ROSE: They said they abandoned their plans to build their building because they weren't happy with the way the traffic would be.
ROSE: There's a feeling that you are so interested in Lower Manhattan that you are holding the stadium hostage, and that yesterday's effort by the mayor and others was an effort to satisfy the speaker.
ROSE: Well, but they're not independent if Sheldon Silver, the powerful New York Assembly Speaker, is interested in both, and especially in Ground Zero, but interested in the stadium, and if you're the man that can influence what happens if the stadium and New York City getting the Olympics, there is a connection right there.
www.newyorkgames.org /news/archives/005133.html   (3206 words)

  
 Rose   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
CHARLIE ROSE: There are also room-- Again, this is not to single out Africa, but because it's a tragedy of children and a tragedy that has to be put in a global context, but you are consul-general of South Africa.
CHARLIE ROSE: --from the subcontinent somewhere else, is a sense of saying-- of concern for the children of Africa.
CHARLIE ROSE: Reverend Rivers, for your letter, for your efforts to ignite concern, you are to be commended.
www.catudal.org /rose.htm   (8132 words)

  
 Charlie Rose/Tim Robbins Interview
CHARLIE ROSE: -what led one person to commit murder and what led other people, feeling that the only justice is that that person gives up his life for taking their loved ones' lives.
CHARLIE ROSE: Because I thought I read somewhere that Susan did not want to meet with families of victims because of the portrayal that she was making.
CHARLIE ROSE: Tell me about you in terms of misperce- there is this notion of you as you- maybe because you and Susan, you know, have- you've always articulated the notion that, that you as a citizen have a right to speak out about those ideas you feel strongly about.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/pages/frontline/angel/walking/timrobbins.html   (8372 words)

  
 Interview on PBS's Charlie Rose
ROSE: Do you worry — in some cases there's been criticism, those who wish you well on this, by saying you're not moving strong enough, you're not keeping the heat on them, there's not a — it's lost some of its momentum since the President's inaugural address and the election in Europe.
ROSE: But you know why we make that — there are people suspicious of that because of what he said about the UN — and you could lop off the top three floors or something.
ROSE: There is not much talk about Japan, which is a democracy, you know, which at one time had, by far, the largest economy in the region.
www.state.gov /secretary/rm/2005/47616.htm   (8578 words)

  
 CHARLIE ROSE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
CHARLIE ROSE: Prime Minister Sharon is in Washington telling the president -- we assume -- and bringing lots of documents to prove his point that President Arafat has been funding and is indirectly responsible for some of the suicide bombings.
CHARLIE ROSE: The operative word around since the crown prince -- Abdullah from Saudi Arabia -- was in Texas is that the United States will use its most persuasive powers with the Israelis and the Arab leaders would use their most persuasive powers with President Arafat.
CHARLIE ROSE: When you look at the Arab street, colleagues in the Middle East have been saying to me you can't imagine what the young people in Arab countries are seeing on television and what impact that may have on them.
www.jordanembassyus.org /hmka05072002.htm   (5965 words)

  
 Democracy Now! In The News
CHARLIE ROSE: My point would be in response to that is we do need because you bring a quality of broadcasting and more people ought to have access to the media in order for more voices reporting.
CHARLIE ROSE: Before you go on let me ask you were you opposed to the military action that took place in Afghanistan as a response to 9/11 and what happens there in terms of the attack on Afghanistan and kicking out the Taliban?
CHARLIE ROSE: The argument I have with respect is Peter Jennings, Tom Brokaw, and Dan Rather -- a whole range of people -- are journalists who have paid their dues and they are very competent journalists who are reporting for news magazines and those broadcasts.
www.democracynow.org /rose.shtml   (2398 words)

  
 Lorenzo Albacete on The New Pope and the Future of the Church, by Charlie Rose
CHARLIE ROSE: Monsignor Lorenzo Albacete was a friend of Pope John Paul II and I am especially pleased to have him at this table to help us understand the selection of the new pope and what it means for the church.
CHARLIE ROSE: I'm asking to read the minds of the cardinals, I mean, do you think they said listen, we had this long reign with this pope, the longest in the...
CHARLIE ROSE: We maybe need to take a breath and get somebody in here who will have a short reign, who is true to the principles of John Paul II, who is now being glorified in so many ways.
www.godspy.com /faith/Charlie-Rose-interviews-Lorenzo-Albacete-on-Pope-Benedict-and-the-Future-of-the-Church.cfm   (3886 words)

  
 CM - The Charlie Rose Transcript - Part One
CHARLIE ROSE: But let me just -- my question, was he still a hero to his friends and to the community, and to people.
CHARLIE ROSE: Joe Gould is his manager and trainer in the film.
CHARLIE ROSE: There was a moment while we were looking at this -- and you turned to Paul and said, "have you seen it?" And he said, "not yet," because of whatever.
www.murphsplace.com /crowe/braddock/charlie-rose.html   (4745 words)

  
 Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose: Rumsfeld began his work in the White House, during the Nixon administration.
Charlie Rose: From 1982 to 1983, Rumsfeld served as special presidential envoy, on the Law of the Sea Treaty.
Charlie Rose: And that thing where you dressed in women's clothing, and bit her on the back, and they had to suspend your whole announcing career.
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 Charlie Rose Transcript
CHARLIE ROSE: She would hear in the tone of your voice, the timbre of the your voice.
CHARLIE ROSE: Which you will-- all of you will leave, you know, performances and some sense of-- and that's really a remarkable thing that a parent can leave.
CHARLIE ROSE: This book-- Sophie said once that it was only after her death that you understood the journey of her life.
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 Cassandra Wilson Sings From New Moon Daughter
CHARLIE ROSE: Cassandra Wilson has been hailed as the greatest female jazz vocalist of her generation.
CHARLIE ROSE: Your father was a jazz guitarist.
CHARLIE ROSE: When you think of great women in jazz, you think of Ella Fitzgerald, think of Billie Holiday, think if Sarah Vaughan.
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 sunshine jen: Mental Charlie Rose
Charlie is a master of praise in his role of gracious host.
Charlie's voice becomes softer as he holds his hand in the air as if to emphasize lightness.
Charlie likes to laugh with his guests, but because this is all happening in your mind, it is up to you to get it back on track.
www.happyrobot.net /words/sunshine_jen.asp?r=5088   (641 words)

  
 The Charlie Rose Show   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Emmy award winning journalist Charlie Rose has been praised as "one of America's premier interviewers." He is the host of Charlie Rose, the nightly PBS program that engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers.
Charlie Rose Special Edition presents hour-long profiles on such prominent entertainers as Meryl Streep and Garth Brooks as well as weeklong specials on the cutting edge of science like the Human Genome Project.
Charlie Rose was born in Henderson, North Carolina and graduated from Duke University with an AB in history and a JD from the school of Law.
www.charlierose.com /biography.shtm   (727 words)

  
 Draft Charlie Rose for U.S. President
On more than one occasion, after watching Charlie Rose interviewing a head of state or some VIP in the U.S. government, I awoke in the morning with a selfish thought in mind.
Authors (and their agents) may appear on Charlie's show to sell their wares; but, they quickly realize that Charlie's focus is on them and not upon their private agenda.
If Charlie Rose is the man I believe him to be, he could inspire our federal government to restore its constitutional role.
www.startime.net /draft.html   (513 words)

  
 Charlie Rose / Quentin Tarantino Interview
CHARLIE ROSE: I mean, we talk about this lightly, but I mean, you remind me, you know, of someone whose passion was to be a filmmaker.
CHARLIE ROSE: I, I, I know it was, but at the same time, it was a film that had a huge- I mean all you got to do is watch his wife's documentary-
CHARLIE ROSE: You could take a lot of films made in America, and you can say, 'That's a well made film,' but I could name three or four directors of talent who could have made that film.
www.godamongdirectors.com /tarantino/faq/rose.html   (11151 words)

  
 Charlie Rose   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Charlie Rose is a television interviewer and journalist, known for his eponymous televised show, where he conducts...
Charlie Rose: And people would say just this point...
Charlie Rose, BNL and the "Occult" Congressman CHARLIE ROSE (D-N.C.): The proverbial morally vacuous politician.
www.flowers-universe.com /articles/4/Charlie-Rose.html   (370 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Charlie Rose Show
For more information, visit the Charlie Rose Web site.
In addition to serving as host and executive editor of the Charlie Rose show, Mr.
Rose is also a correspondent for 60 Minutes II.
www.bloomberg.com /media/tv/crose   (94 words)

  
 Elyse's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Site: William Petersen transcription - October 24, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
William Petersen appeared on the Charlie Rose Show on October 24, 2003.
He had his beard as seen in season four of CSI, and was dressed all in fl.
Charlie Rose (CR): I am pleased to welcome William Petersen here for the very first time.
members.aol.com /JRD203/csi-petersen-rose.htm   (2701 words)

  
 "The Charlie Rose Show" (1991)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Charlie Rose, an award-winning journalist and former host of CBS' "Nightwatch" hosts this one-on-one talk program on PBS weeknights.
This is the best talk television has to offer, with a range of guests from actors and writers to politicans and musicians.
Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for "The Charlie Rose Show" (1991)
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 My Way - Celebrity Gossip - New York Post
JUST because Charlie Rose was looking cozy with an attractive young Asian woman on Saturday morning, it doesn't mean he's two- timing galpal Amanda Burden, head of the City Planning Com mission.
The two were later seen stopping by a news stand on West 12th and Hudson streets, and tooling around town in his Mini Cooper convertible.
But Rose assured us at PAGE SIX that his breakfast buddy, whom he identified as Bonnie Hung, is merely helping him edit a two- hour piece on investment gazillionaire Warren Buffett, whose name has now been dragged into the burgeoning AIG scandal.
entertainment.myway.com /celebgossip/pgsix/id/04_12_2005_12.html   (148 words)

  
 Chuck D & Lars go head to head on PBS
On Friday (May 12) Public Enemy frontman Chuck D and Metallica's Lars Ulrich went head-to-head debating the Napster controversy on The Charlie Rose Show on PBS.
I can't have the accountants mentality of counting what wasn't there in the first place, the accountant mentality is 'Oh you could've, you should've' and now the terrain is totally different.
Charlie I wish I could sit here and tell you it's about money.
www.rapstation.com /promo/lars_vs_chuckd.html   (1996 words)

  
 Pete Rose Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
Salaries for mid-season call-ups or traded players may not be shown.
View Pete Rose's uniforms at Dressed to the Nines, a Baseball Hall of Fame on-line exhibit
Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org.
www.baseball-reference.com /r/rosepe01.shtml   (1018 words)

  
 Charlie Rose
Rose immediately seemed to try and assume that if not for these
Could have been a bit more interesting if Rose had done some more homework
rare for Rose to do one person the entire show.
www.cyclingforums.com /showthread.php?t=271738   (1087 words)

  
 Charlie Rose (II)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Charlie Rose (II)
Find where Charlie Rose is credited alongside another name
You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers.
www.imdb.com /name/nm0741299   (94 words)

  
 Rocketman Productions - Authors
Chaikin is a commentator for National Public Radio's Morning Edition, and is a frequent guest on CNN.
He has appeared on Good Morning America, Nightline, Charlie Rose, and the NPR programs Fresh Air and Talk of the Nation.
A former editor of Sky and Telescope magazine, Chaikin has also been a contributing editor of Popular Science and has written for Newsweek, AirandSpace/Smithsonian, World Book Encyclopedia, Scientific American, and other publications.
www.rocketmanproductions.com /speakers/authors.htm   (1669 words)

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