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 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)

  
 The Charlie Rose Show
Charlie Rose is the most intelligent talk show on television.
USA Today calls Charlie Rose, "TV's most addictive talk show." New York Newsday says, "Charlie's show is the place to get engaging, literate conversation…Bluntly, he is the best interviewer around today."
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)

  
 sunshine jen: Mental Charlie Rose
Dressed in a suit and tie, Charlie Rose plays host to the foodless dinner party we all want to be at.
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.
Charlie is a master of praise in his role of gracious host.
www.happyrobot.net /words/sunshine_jen.asp?r=5088   (641 words)

  
 "The Charlie Rose Show" (1991)
Charlie Rose, an award-winning journalist and former host of CBS' "Nightwatch" hosts this one-on-one talk program on PBS weeknights.
Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for "The Charlie Rose Show" (1991)
This is the best talk television has to offer, with a range of guests from actors and writers to politicans and musicians.
us.imdb.com /title/tt0270116   (170 words)

  
 The Charlie Rose Interview - Feb 2002
CHARLIE ROSE: In this case, because there was everything there with respect to Iris-- there were all kinds of material, there were all people-- all kinds of people you could talk to-- you could literally see where they lived.
CHARLIE ROSE: Tell me how you talk about that scene.
CHARLIE ROSE: To have found and to be able to at your age, to get up every morning and much of your life, as much as you've lived, is still ahead of you.
www.djdchronology.com /crose2002.htm   (170 words)

  
 Democracy Now! In The News
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.
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?
www.democracynow.org /rose.shtml   (170 words)

  
 Article
I have tried to do this on every talk show, which has never worked - and it's very disarming, he pretends to be this very *camp* director, and he talks to you in this certain way, he calls all the men by women's names.
We'll come back to this star, and producer of this, and talk about why this particular play at this time, and his own fascination with Shakespeare, obsession with Shakespeare, his dedication to Shakespeare that we've talked about a number of times on this program.
In about two minutes, four women show up…and Shakespeare actually rather neatly has each boy fall in love with one girl.
www.branaghcompendium.com /artic-crose00.htm   (170 words)

  
 Charlie Rose - CBS News
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 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.
He also hosted and produced a daily hourlong talk show, co-hosted "AM/Chicago" for WLS-TV Chicago (1978-79) and served as a correspondent for NBC News in Washington (1976-77).
www.cbsnews.com /stories/1999/01/04/60II/main26915.shtml   (382 words)

  
 Democracy Now! In The News
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.
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?
www.democracynow.org /rose.shtml   (2398 words)

  
 CHARLIE ROSE
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.
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: 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.
www.jordanembassyus.org /hmka05072002.htm   (5965 words)

  
 Interview on PBS's Charlie Rose
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.
ROSE: Have they been sending signals to you that they would like to return to talks?
ROSE: What's wrong with bilateral talks with North Korea?
www.state.gov /secretary/rm/2005/47616.htm   (8578 words)

  
 Draft Charlie Rose for U.S. President
The guest list on the Charlie Rose Show spans incumbent and former U.S. presidents, Supreme Court justices, heads of foreign states, political and social leaders, thinkers, shakers and makers from every walk of life.
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.
www.startime.net /draft.html   (513 words)

  
 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 talk show host had a 9 a.m.
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)

  
 CBS News Charlie Rose May 7, 2003 12:13:01
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 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.
He also hosted and produced a daily hourlong talk show, co-hosted "AM/Chicago" for WLS-TV Chicago (1978-79) and served as a correspondent for NBC News in Washington (1976-77).
www.cbsnews.com /stories/1999/01/04/60II/main26915.shtml   (148 words)

  
 Rocketman Productions - Authors
He has appeared on Good Morning America, Nightline, Charlie Rose, and the NPR programs Fresh Air and Talk of the Nation.
Chaikin is a commentator for National Public Radio's Morning Edition, and is a frequent guest on CNN.
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)

  
 Charlie rose
In "Rose On Rose: A Conversation with Charlie Rose," an interview for WNET, the talk-show host said that in choosing his partners in conversation, he tries to find people "who have unique experiences and accomplishments.
[CHARLIE ROSE] is a direct descendant of Nightwatch, because it's the same kind of guest list." Like that of CHARLIE ROSE, the Nightwatch guest list was not confined to the world's movers and shakers.
The hour-long CHARLIE ROSE, which debuted in 1991 and gained national syndication in 1993, is broadcast five nights a week.
inter-speak.com /crose.htm   (1669 words)

  
 Charlie Rose Interview
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: But are you on some kind of jihad against Wall Street?
PATRICK BYRNE: Talking about a Paraguayan customs official or you talk about a white-shoed (ph) Wall Street banker.
www.ncans.net /charlierose.htm   (2994 words)

  
 The Rockefeller University - THE CHARLIE ROSE SHOW DECEMBER 20, 2004 DISCUSSION WITH SIR PAUL NURSE
CHARLIE ROSE: Any interesting—I just talked to on this program, Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of Senator John Edwards, the vice presidential nominee for the Democratic Party.
CHARLIE ROSE: From a leading research position, was formerly a professor, had a chair at Oxford University.
Content and Programming Copyright 2004 Charlie Rose Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
www.rockefeller.edu /pubinfo/transcript122004.php   (8378 words)

  
 Wildstorm Continuum
Charlie tries to talk to his old flame Rose, the BandB's manager, only to get slapped for his trouble.
Charlie Arrows, rebuffed by his lady love, goes to buy some whiskey, only to be again rebuffed by a younger woman who consults her manager.
Charlie attempts to drown his sorrows only to be bothered by an unwelcome visitor from his past named Paul Frost.
home.columbus.rr.com /davidstallard/establishment.htm   (1087 words)

  
 Democracy Now! In The News
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.
"Names Amy Goodman "Best Radio Talk Show Host"
AMY GOODMAN: Yes, I don't think that war, that the killing of innocent civilians is the answer.
www.democracynow.org /rose.shtml   (2398 words)

  
 Charlie Rose Interview with Richard C. Levin Yale University
He has -- certainly among Ivy League schools, the longest tenure of anyone to serve there, and there is more to talk about, and we’ll do it at another time.
Richard Levin is the president of Yale University.
I mean, you really have to live -- Jeff Immelt, the CEO of GE, said he can’t imagine somebody assuming the job that he has without having some significant international experience.
www.yale.edu /opa/campus/news/2004/20041022.html   (4139 words)

  
 Black Rose
The band were on a massive high with talk of them going over to the United States to promote the album and going on tour as support act to a well-known American band.
Although the band were starting to progress in both their live performances and songwriting, the lure of bigger and better things was too much for Charlie and Kenny who both got offers they couldn't refuse from more established bigger bands.
Unfortunately Chris decided for the second time that he would quit the band and move to the south of England where all the main record companies were based, and give it a crack 'darn sarf' in London.back to the drawing board and auditions for guitarists took place in the autumn of 1986.
www.chris-watson.com /blackrose.htm   (4139 words)

  
 Amy-Rose’s Reading Diary Part 2: Sarah Webb [sarahwebb.info]
I adore her work and look forward to sharing her books with Amy, especially my own favourites, the Lola and Charlie stories, and of course, Clarice Bean.
I had the good fortune to meet Lauren Child two weeks ago and I listened to her talk about her picture books at a summer school in Dublin, which proved fascinating.
Miffy is such a little cutie and Amy loves her.
www.sarahwebb.info /Amy-Rose_Reading_Diary-Pt2.html   (545 words)

  
 Artists Network of Refuse & Resist!
Viggo Mortensen, Peter Jackson and Elijah Wood were guests on PBS' talk show, Charlie Rose, on Dec 03, 2002, to discuss their upcoming movie The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
Charlie Rose: You're obviously making a political statement with your T-shirt.
Viggo Mortensen: I wouldn't normally, but it's sort of a reaction to...
www.artistsnetwork.org /news7/news318.html   (1369 words)

  
 Yes . . . But Is It Art?
In one scene, Murphy, facing off against art "experts" on a PBS talk show (a scene modeled on Morley Safer's appearance on the "Charlie Rose" show), ridiculed a work entitled "Commode-ity," which was nothing more than an actual toilet affixed to a wall.
But Is It Art?" on "60 Minutes" fizzled out in a series of ill-considered letters by Morley Safer to the New York Times and other periodicals, and in his ineffectual sparring with Artspeak experts on the "Charlie Rose" show.
Four months later, on the January 17 episode of CBS's popular "Murphy Brown" show, the sit-com's fictional TV anchorwoman also mocked the fashionable art world, including its pseudo-artists.
www.aristos.org /backissu/yesbutis.htm   (960 words)

  
 Charlie Rose Shop - Search
Actress Vanessa Redgrave and actor Corin Redgrave talk with Charlie Rose about the Broadway play "Not About Nightingales," which was written by Tennessee Williams in 1938.
Dave Matthews Band members Dave Matthews, Boyd Tinsley, Leroi Moore, Carter Beauford and Stefan Lessard, producer Glen Ballard and manager Coran Capshaw talk with Charlie Rose about their roots in Charlottesville and their new album "Everyday." (Repeat of 2/26/01)
Dave Matthews Band members Dave Matthews, Boyd Tinsley, Leroi Moore, Carter Beauford and Stefan Lessard, producer Glen Ballard and manager Coran Capshaw talk with Charlie Rose about their roots in Charlottesville and their new album "Everyday."
www.charlierose.com /shop/search/search.asp?Pg=3&k=c&by=5   (290 words)

  
 BenMaller.com - Rumors & Notes
Dan Klores, the crisis manager guru, has completed his two-month stint with video star/socialite Paris Hilton, which means the media blackout he demanded from his client, with the exception of a surprise appearance on "Saturday Night Live," is lifted, making Hilton a talk-show free agent.
Jerome Williams, once so passionately identified with the Raptors' franchise that he wore their practice shorts under his Bulls game shorts after the trade, spelled out Rose's comment?which Rose denied making?on a greaseboard in the locker room before the game.
Jalen Rose already had raised the Bulls' ire with critical comments to Toronto reporters last week in which he labeled the Bulls the worst team in the league.
benmaller.com /archives/rumorsnotes/2004_01_26_rumorsnotesarch.shtml   (4515 words)

  
 Tom Friedman on Globalization
CHARLIE ROSE: I write his column a lot.
TOM FRIEDMAN: Only when they draw that conclusion, Charlie, only when they look into Milosevic's eye, and their own soul, after this and really ask, ``What was this all about?'' I think will you really see a fundamental change in behavior.
TOM FRIEDMAN: And ain't that the post-cold war world, that half of us as struggling with all the issues that John Chambers and Andy Grove talked about -- how to modernize, develop-- you know, keep up with this new, fast world -- and half of us are still struggling over who owns which olive tree.
www.somaliawatch.org /archiveoct00/001130105.htm   (8269 words)

  
 Metroactive Movies 'Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale'
Footage of talk-show hosts Mike Douglas and Charlie Rose shows us a younger, slightly cocky Schneebaum tolerating a pair of real squares: the faux-urbane Douglas and the hard-charging Rose, assuring his viewers that he's taking a no-tolerance stand on cannibalism.
It's apparent Schneebaum has second thoughts about having spread the cannibal tale; that the slight bravado he'd shown on the chat shows ("It tastes like pork") has given way to night thoughts and the piercing regrets that only the aged feel.
Tobias Schneebaum, the former rabbinical student turned artist/writer who lived with indigenes of the remotest parts of the world in the 1950s, is exhibited as if he were the Wild Man of Borneo.
www.metroactive.com /papers/metro/05.10.01/river-0119.html   (615 words)

  
 Charlie Rose / Quentin Tarantino Interview
Everybody, when they talk about you, talk about- you get this sense of a, of a young person, a kid early on falling in love with movies.
QUENTIN TARANTINO: Well, he owned a whole bunch of newspaper racks, and what we would do is we- he would drive around all night long in his van, and we would just collect the quarters and put in new papers, all right.
QUENTIN TARANTINO: Oh, definitely because of the spaghetti westerns and also because of like, one, he actually, you know, he was like the first, like, like, you know, director where I, where I when I started like really thinking about becoming a filmmaker, where I was like, wow, I mean well that's a director.
www.godamongdirectors.com /tarantino/faq/rose.html   (11151 words)

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