Charlie Rose discusses the impact of the credit crisis and home foreclosures on the economy with United States Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson.
The fake news program, The Colbert Report, first aired on Comedy Central on October, 17, 2005. Along with The Daily Show, The Colbert Report has developed something of a …
Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was born in 1963, in Princeton, NJ. In early 2002, just four months after 9/11, he was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists in Pakistan. …
On October 7, 2003, actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected as the governor of California. Roger Rosenblatt called it a “victory for the outsider,” “politics as unusual,” “a breath of fresh air” on NewsHour. As governor, Schwarzenegger surprised voters when he prioritized the issues of greenhouse gases and smog.
Comedian Chris Rock spends some time with Charlie Rose, talking about his HBO special, his take on this year’s campaigns, and more…it’s Rock’s 5th visit to the Charlie Rose program. Watch interview now.
Charlie Rose sat down to speak with Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, for an hour about the current economic crisis and Buffett’s take on the situation. (Originally aired 10/1/2008.) Watch video now…
Charlie Rose discusses the economy and the 700 billion dollar bailout of Wall Street with Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) Chair, House Financial Services Committee.
Charlie Rose interviews Hank Greenberg, former chairman and CEO of American International Group (AIG), the world’s largest insurance and financial services corporation. AIG has been saved with an $85 billion injection of taxpayer money, joining Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae under the U.S. government’s control.
A new study provides fascinating insight into how we recall experiences. Led by Dr. Itzhak Fried of UCLA, it reports that the neurons we use when we experience an event are reactivated when we recall that event later on. Science writer Benedict Carey and Daniel Schacter of Harvard University discuss.











