Charlie Rose - Season 3 / Year 2010

Season 3 / Year 2010
Episodes

Dennis Blair

Paul Ryan / Ian Bremmer

Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson (in Washington, DC)

Joe Nocera & Bethany McLean / Jimmy Wales

Russell Crowe

Deficit Commission / Michael Caine

Steve Rattner / Janet Napolitano

North Korea / Steve Martin / V.S. Naipaul

Siddhartha Mukherjee / "Love and Other Drugs"

"The King's Speech" / Fran Lebowitz

Javad Larijani / Quincy Jones

Wikilieaks / Charles Ferguson

Rick Stengel / Adm. Dennis Blair

Shai Agassi / "Black Swan": Portman, Aronofsky

Jeff Zucker / Chefs: Boulud, Cartwright, O'Connell

Paul Keating / Nora Ephron

Gold: Munk, Hathaway, Grant / David Einhorn

Tax Cuts / Nicole Krauss / Florian Henckel Von Donnersmarck

Jay-Z

Andrew Mason / Stacy Schiff / John Wood

David Brooks / Sting

Gordon Brown

Richard Holbrooke Appreciation

"The Fighter" / "Blue Valentine"

Dominique Strauss-Kahn / Simon Rattle

North Korea: Sanger, Bremmer / Maloney / Tyrangiel

North Korea: Sanger, Bremmer / Carolyn Maloney / Josh Tyrangiel

"Merchant of Venice" / "True Grit"

Politics: Hunt, Ignatius / Wolfensohn

Jean Pigozzi / Deborah Mitford

Jay-Z (Rebroadcast from 12/8/2010)

Jay-Z – Questions from the Audience

"Biutiful"

Jennifer Homans / Salman Rushdie

Gen. Hugh Shelton / David Guggenheim /Clayton Christensen

An Appreciation of Those We Lost in 2010
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