(14 Apr 2022)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York, 25 April 2017
1. Medium shot Charlie Rose talking to reporter at Time 100 Event
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Charlie Rose, News Anchor, talking about Bill O'Reilly:
"All of the cases that raise the issue of sexual harassment, which is a terrible thing, has probably been not exposed enough. Not enough in the sense of the attention in the past, so that people were afraid to come forward. I think people are coming forward now. But the decision on these things should be made by the people that have the information and the facts. Fox executives looked at it and made a decision that they thought was right. Bill O'Reilly is defending himself on his own podcast, so."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York, 19 May 2014
3. Charlie rose talking to reporters at 2014 Peabody Awards
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Charlie Rose, News Anchor
"I know how carefully the Peabody committee looks at them, and they spent 12 days. They came over to me to talk about why they were so moved by this interview. And so it convinced me - not that I needed to be convinced - that they took the work seriously of evaluating. Because there's lots of very good people, do lots of very good work, don't necessarily win a Peabody."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York, 9 July 2016
5. Medium of Charlie Rose walking out of theater after seeing Lin-Manuel Miranda's last performance in "Hamilton" on Broadway
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Charlie Rose, News Anchor, on Lin-Manuel Miranda leaving the show:
"But it's true. It was an amazing moment in the history of Broadway to see the man created this show, who choreographed this show, did everything he did (and) took his story and translated it into one of great moments of Broadway as he leaves the stage and this program and this show began to spread around the world. This, the last night that Lin-Manuel Miranda played Alexander Hamilton, until he comes back at some point is a just a majestic moment in the history of theater."
STORYLINE:
CHARLIE ROSE REEMERGES WITH FIRST INTERVIEW SINCE FIRINGS
Charlie Rose, whose career as a journalist imploded in 2017 due to sexual misconduct allegations, emerged Thursday (14APRIL2022)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. The 80-year-old journalist said it was the first interview he had conducted in more than four years.
``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.
``It's great to see you,'' Buffett answered. Their talk lasted 75 minutes and focused solely on Buffett. Rose's experiences were not discussed.
Rose's television talk show, which had aired on PBS since 1991, ended abruptly in November 2017 after The Washington Post published a story in which several women who had worked with him alleged a pattern of sexual misconduct that included groping and walking naked in front of them.
He called one 21-year-old staffer to tell her his fantasies of seeing her swim in the nude, the Post said in its investigation, published at the height of the (hash)MeToo movement.
Rose apologized for his actions but it didn't save his job. He was also fired from ``CBS This Morning,`` which he had co-hosted with Gayle King since 2012.
On his website, Rose called the Buffett interview ``a step in a journey to engage the most interesting people and explore the most compelling ideas in the world.''
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