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Charlie Rose reemerges with first interview since firings

Media Charlie Rose FILE -Charlie Rose walks through the Trump Tower, Monday, Nov. 21, 2016 in New York. Charlie Rose, whose career as a journalist imploded in 2017 due to sexual misconduct allegations, emerged Thursday, April 14, 2022 by posting online a lengthy interview he conducted with investor Warren Buffett. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File) (Carolyn Kaster)NEW YORK — (AP) — Charlie Rose, whose career as a journalist imploded in 2017 due to sexual misconduct allegations, emerged Thursday by posting online a lengthy interview he conducted with investor Warren Buffett. Rose said in a message on his website that he was proud to have the recent conversation with Buffett. “It's great to see you,” Rose told Buffett, the 91-year-old chief of Berkshire Hathaway and one of the richest men in the world.

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Charlie Rose reemerges with first interview since firings

Journalist Charlie Rose has reemerged by posting an interview with investor Warren Buffett on his website — Rose's first public work since his career imploded in November 2017 after sexual misconduct charges.

Actor Sean Penn wants U.S. to help rescue Ukraine from Russian invasion

On Twitter, Penn called Ukraine "the tip of the spear for the democratic embrace of dreams. If we allow it to fight alone, our soul as America is lost."

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Raymond T. Odierno, Army general who helped devise Iraq War strategy, dies at 67

He was a key architect of the “surge” in U.S. forces during the Iraq War and later served as the Army’s top-ranking general.

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Biden with few options to stabilize Haiti in wake of slaying

The last time Haiti was thrust into turmoil by assassination was 1915, when rebels beat to death President Vilbrun Guillaume Sam, triggering a nearly two-decade U.S. military intervention.

Morning shows extend the day to cope with viewer erosion

The pandemic has been rough on the broadcast morning shows, so they're looking to make themselves valuable to consumers during other parts of the day.

Kim Godwin named ABC News president, CBS' Zirinsky to exit

ABC has appointed Kim Godwin as its news division president, making her the first Black woman to serve as the top news executive at a network news division.

Producer on U.S. TV show '60 Minutes' sues CBS over gender discrimination

REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson - RC19085C4410(Reuters) - An associate producer on CBS current affairs TV show 60 Minutes filed a lawsuit on Tuesday alleging gender discrimination and retaliation by the U.S. company after she said she complained about inappropriate conduct by her male boss. Neither CBS, which is part of ViacomCBS (VIACA.O), nor Gavshon could immediately be reached for comment. According to the complaint, the CBS human resources department conducted an investigation after Vinograd raised the issue with them. CBS executives have been the subject of other sexual harassment allegations in recent years, with anchor Charlie Rose, CBS Corp President Leslie Moonves and 60 Minutes Executive Producer Jeff Fager being fired from the company or resigning under pressure. Following reports of the allegations against Moonves, CBS said: CBS is very mindful of all workplace issues and takes each report of misconduct very seriously.

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Charlie Rose sued for sexual harassment

"Mr. Rose commented on their physical appearance, asked inappropriate questions about their personal and romantic lives, and barraged them with late-night phone calls. "We understand that the plaintiff was a contractor of Charlie Rose Inc., and given that they operated independently of us, any of her compensation would have been handled solely by Charlie Rose Inc."'We have no records of any complaint," Trippet added. Riggi worked as the head makeup artist for the "Charlie Rose Show" and "Charlie Rose: The Week," but also worked at various television shows and handled makeup for high-profile individuals, according to court documents. Riggi also alleges Rose used the Bloomberg studio where he recorded his show as a "sexual hunting ground." "But, far from being an advocate for their careers, Mr. Rose treated them as sexual targets, using his power and influence to serve his personal desires," according to the lawsuit.

Tom Brady addresses wife Gisele Bündchen's concussion claims

Gisele Bündchen told "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose in May her husband had suffered concussions.

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Gisele Bündchen teams up with Paul Hawken to advocate for the environment

Retired supermodel Gisele Bündchen is now hoping to turn the world's gaze from the dazzle of the catwalk to the condition of the planet.

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America's Steeplechase

America's Steeplechase Charlie Rose goes to horse country to report on the century-old tradition of "timber racing," an exhilarating and dangerous sport characterized by steep jumps.

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"Hamilton": The backstage tour

"Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda shows Charlie Rose key costumes and props -- and explains why performing the show was the most relaxing part of his day.

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Preview: Hamilton

60 Minutes director's cut of "Hamilton" offers more on the Broadway smash. Charlie Rose reports on Sunday, Dec. 25 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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Preview: Lewis Hamilton

"Wild, sexy and fast," is how the three-time world champion describes his thrilling job to Charlie Rose. Watch his interview on Sunday, Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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Morell: We need to make Iran, Russia "pay a price" in Syria

Michael Morell, former number two at the CIA, spoke with "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose about the civil war in Syria. He suggested the United States should support more aggressive action by Syrian rebels.

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Former AG Eric Holder calls Trump a "very shallow man"

In an interview with Charlie Rose, former Attorney General Eric Holder discussed Hillary Clinton's historic nomination for presidency. He also commented on the danger he sees in a Donald Trump presidency, saying he thinks Trump may not be very smart.

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Elizabeth Warren punches back at Donald Trump's jabs

Speaking with "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose Tuesday night, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren discussed the state of the Democratic Party and the role she might play in the general election, including needling Republican nominee Donald Trump. See why she is calling Trump a "thin-skinned, racist bully."

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Charlie Rose earns Emmy nomination and Paul White Award

Charlie Rose's "60 Minutes" interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin was nominated Thursday for an Emmy Award. That interview landed one of 37 Emmy nominations for CBS News. Charlie was also named the winner of the Paul White Award by the Radio Television Digital News Association for his lifetime of service to electronic journalism.

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Breaking down Donald Trump's "movement"

CBS This Morning's Norah O'Donnell and Charlie Rose break down Donald Trump's campaign as it tries to unify the Republican party.

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Clinton: Trump is the most dangerous candidate in U.S. history

In an interview with Charlie Rose, Democratice presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton went after Donald Trump, dubbing him as the "most dangerous candidate in U.S. history. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and founder and executive director of Turning Point USA Charlie Kirk join CBSN with more.

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Clinton on her ideal running mate

"CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose discusses his interview with presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, in which they talk about her ideal running mate.

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Hillary Clinton on search for running mate

In an interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose, Hillary Clinton opened up about her criteria for picking her vice president. The half-dozen names reported to be on her shortlist include senators, a governor and a cabinet secretary. She is expected to decide before the Democratic Convention kicks off next Monday.

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Clinton: Donald Trump is dangerous

On day one of the Republican National Convention, Hillary Clinton told "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose she believes Donald Trump could be the most dangerous man to ever run for president.

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Hillary Clinton: Trump is unfit to be president

"CBS This Morning" co-anchor Charlie Rose sat down with Hillary Clinton for her first interview since Donald Trump revealed his running mate. Rose joins CBSN with more details.

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Charlie Rose discusses his interview with Vice President Joe Biden

"CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose joins CBSN to discuss his extensive interview with Vice President Joe Biden.

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VP Biden on overthrowing dictators, diplomats' slam of Obama's Syria policy

In an interview with Charlie Rose, Vice President Joe Biden addresses criticism of the Obama administration's use of force -- or lack thereof -- in hot spots like Libya, and the 51 State Department diplomats who slammed the president's policy in Syria.

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Retired Gen. Petraeus on timeline for retaking Iraq from ISIS

Iraq's army and its allies are moving into the ISIS-held city of Fallujah. New video shows government troops on the move toward the last ISIS stronghold in western Iraq. Officials say the civilian presence is slowing down the offensive by limiting the use of airstrikes. Retired Gen. David Petraeus joined "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose's PBS program Thursday night to talk about Iraq and a timeline for recapturing cities held by ISIS.

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Charlie Rose addresses Duke Law class of 2016

Duke University awarded Charlie Rose his third degree from the school. Rose was asked to speak Saturday to Duke Law School's graduating class. He shared insight about the value of his own legal education.

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Louis C.K. on "Horace and Pete," stand-up and Donald Trump

Famous for stand-up, Louis C.K. has been labeled America's undisputed King of Comedy. But he's turning to drama in his latest project, "Horace and Pete," alongside co-stars Steve Buscemi, Edie Falco and Alan Alda. Charlie Rose reports on how the comedian is pushing the limits in this new venture.

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President Obama on U.S. troops in Syria, European unity

"CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose is in Germany with President Obama, where he asked him about the decision to put troops on the ground in Syria, and the impact of the migrant crisis on European politics.

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Will U.S. troops in Syria make impact vs. ISIS?

President Obama has announced that he will send an additional 250 U.S. troops to Syria to aid in the fight against ISIS. He says they will play an advisory role there. CBS This Morning co-host Charlie Rose shares a preview of a sit-down interview he had with the president, and joins CBSN along with CBS News national security correspondent David Martin with more details.

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Obama on call with Putin, Syria and foreign policy doctrine

There are calls to re-start Syrian peace talks after opposition leaders asked for a timeout. Increased fighting in Syria in recent days indicates a possible crumbling of the partial cease-fire, brokered by the United States and Russia in February. President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone Monday about the crisis. “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose interviewed the president at the White House, just after the call.

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Obama on gaining ground against ISIS, 28 pages, Saudi controversy

On Tuesday President Obama begins a week-long trip to Saudi Arabia, Britain and Germany. At his first stop, he will talk with Saudi leaders facing trouble at home and abroad. He will also meet with leaders of six Persian Gulf countries to discuss the fight against ISIS. The president spoke with “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose about his foreign policy Monday at the White House, after officials announced another 200 American troops will be sent to Iraq.

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Why Kobe Bryant loves basketball

Interviewed at 22, the L.A. Laker told Charlie Rose he loves everything about the game -- even the smell.

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Does Sanders hold Clinton accountable for Iraq War deaths?

In a wide-ranging interview with CBS News’ Charlie Rose, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders addressed why he said Hillary Clinton should apologize to the families of Americans killed in the Iraq War. Sanders also addressed why negative attacks between the two candidates have intensified.

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Bernie Sanders clarifies comments about Hillary Clinton's qualifications

Senator Bernie Sanders has returned back to his birth state with hopes of winning the New York primary. But his campaign has been overshadowed by his remarks that he thinks Hillary Clinton is unqualified for the presidency. He discusses the comments with "CBS This Morning" anchor Charlie Rose.

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Sanders on those digs against Hillary Clinton

Senator Bernie Sanders responds to his recent comments that Hillary Clinton is not qualified for the presidency in an interview with Charlie Rose that will air on the "CBS Evening News" and "CBS This Morning."

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How to swing like Masters champ Jordan Spieth

Jordan Spieth shows "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose the grip and swing that helped him develop into one of the world's top golfers.

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Marissa Mayer on Yahoo's struggles, future strategy

Embattled Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer says she hopes to be with the company at this time next year. Mayer made headlines when she left her job at Google in 2012 to head Yahoo, making her one of the most prominent women in Silicon Valley. But now questions over her leadership and the direction of the company are clouding Yahoo's future. Charlie Rose spoke to Mayer Thursday night on his PBS program.

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Charlie Rose and DJ Diplo in Havana

In March 2016, DJ Diplo and "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose met up in Havana, Cuba, ahead of Diplo's history-making concert there.

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Charlie Rose talks about visiting Cuba with Diplo

World famous DJ Diplo made history over the weekend when he performed with Major Lazer in front of an estimated 400,000 fans in Havana, Cuba – the first performance by a major U.S. pop act since tensions between the two nations have eased. CBS News' Charlie Rose went to Cuba to see Diplo and discuss this historic opportunity. Rose joined CBSN to reflect on that experience.

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Charlie Rose talks about visiting Cuba with Diplo

World famous DJ Diplo made history over the weekend when he performed with Major Lazer in front of an estimated 400,000 fans in Havana, Cuba – the first performance by a major U.S. pop act since tensions between the two nations have eased. CBS News' Charlie Rose went to Cuba to see Diplo and discuss this historic opportunity. Rose joined CBSN to reflect on that experience.

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Uber CEO Travis Kalanick on innovation and success

Uber is one of the world's most disruptive companies. The ridesharing service this month celebrates its seventh anniversary. Uber has over one million active drivers globally. The company is valued at upwards of $60 billion. Co-founder Travis Kalanick is now focused on the road ahead. Charlie Rose spoke to him in a wide-ranging conversation, and explored what drives his ingenuity.

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The anatomy of an iPhone camera

Charlie Rose gets a look at one of the most complex engineering challenges at Apple: the iPhone camera's suspension system, which steadies the camera when your hand shakes.

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Ash Carter puts pressure on Vladimir Putin over Syrian conflict

In an interview with CBS News' Charlie Rose, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter said that Russia's involvement in the Syrian war was causing problems. Rose also asked about U.S. relations with China. Rose joined CBSN to discuss his conversation with Carter.

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Ash Carter: Russia's help for Assad will "come back and get them"

Defense Secretary Ash Carter has some tough words about Russia. Carter spoke to “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose at the Pentagon Tuesday about taking on ISIS in Syria and the fallout for countries that do not help.

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Defense secretary on building bridges with tech companies

A federal judge Tuesday ordered Apple to help the FBI unlock the office iPhone used by San Bernardino gunman Syed Rizwan Farook. Defense Secretary Ash Carter discussed the encryption debate with “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose Tuesday. He described the military's growing outreach to technology companies. The conversation took place before Apple CEO Tim Cook responded and vowed to fight the court order.

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Defense Secretary on impact of China's behavior on U.S.

Defense Secretary Ash Carter is raising new concerns about China. He spoke to “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose about the growth of Chinese military capabilities and whether the United States could be drawn into a conflict.

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Justice Antonin Scalia: "I can't be a consensus builder"

Justice Antonin Scalia was one of the most important conservatives in Supreme Court history. His view of the law sometimes put him outside the mainstream. In 2012, Charlie Rose spoke to Scalia on his PBS program about the justice's judicial approach and legacy.

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Justice Scalia on writing his opinions, colleagues' impact

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was known for his sharp mind and often sharper critiques. A recent example was last year’s dissent in a case upholding Obamacare. Scalia wrote that an interpretation of federal and state exchanges was “jiggery-pokery,” and he called one element of the majority’s opinion “pure applesauce.” In 2008, Scalia spoke to "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose on his PBS program about how his colleagues viewed his style.

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Cam Newton vs. Charlie Rose: Who wore it best?

After Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton and "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose wore similar versions of Versace pants, CBS Sports reporter John Schriffen asked football legends at the NFL Honors ceremony Saturday to identify who wore them best.

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Sean Penn hopes to talk to "El Chapo" again

Charlie Rose's interview with actor Sean Penn is gaining global attention. Penn broke his silence about his meeting with Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. Penn tells Rose he was not out to glorify Guzman.

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Preview: Sean Penn

The actor speaks to Charlie Rose in his first interview since his controversial, clandestine meeting with the Mexican drug kingpin known as “El Chapo." Watch Rose's report on Sunday, Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

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