So glad you're back Charlie. Hope more notable individuals like Michael Lewis will continue to do interviews with you. No one asks the smartest questions quite like you do. 👍
Yay, Charlie! I have missed your interviews. Your new set and sound are great. I can't wait to hear more. You always ask the questions I want to know. I'll be watching☺️
Charlie, good to have you back. A real void in your absence. Keep going… so much to be learned from your interviews with incredible people who make a difference to culture, society, our planet, our future!
So glad to see you asking penetrating and fascinating questions once again. You are quite a unique guy, classy and always respectful of those with whom you interview. I hope your dependable and familiar interviewees, show up with you, to assist in the excitement about having you back again with all your many fans! I'd like to see an innovative network pick you up sometime. Your special, as many of us who have truly missed you all these many, many months can attest to! Bless your heart Charlie, and stay the course!
For over three decades, *The Charlie Rose Show* stood as a beacon of thoughtful discourse and an unparalleled forum for the exchange of ideas. As both the executive producer and host, Charlie Rose cultivated an environment where the most influential thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, and leaders of our time gathered for meaningful, in-depth conversations. These discussions transcended typical interview formats, offering viewers a window into the minds shaping our world. From exploring complex scientific breakthroughs to analyzing global political shifts, or simply delving into the nuances of art and culture, *The Charlie Rose Show* provided an education that resonated deeply with those who sought a deeper understanding of humanity's most pressing questions. It was a space where wisdom and insight met curiosity, enriching minds and inspiring new perspectives. To Charlie Rose, thank you for creating this remarkable platform-a place where knowledge flourished and where audiences could come to witness the brilliance of many great individuals, filtered through the lens of a masterful interviewer. Your dedication to elevating public discourse and nurturing the pursuit of knowledge has left an indelible mark. For this, we express profound gratitude for an extraordinary legacy of education and enlightenment.
This is so interesting learning about the intuitive process involved in developing engaging content that captures the masses. Certainly not simple or quick
Here is the list of Michael Lewis' appearances on The Charlie Rose Show: 1. September 10, 2024: Discussed his new book about Sam Bankman-Fried. 2. November 9, 2017: Discussed his investigative story on the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 3. December 7, 2016: Discussed his book The Undoing Project. 4. March 25, 2015: Talked about high-frequency stock trading from Flash Boys. 5. October 29, 2014: Talked about changes on Wall Street since Liar's Poker. 6. April 1, 2014: Discussed Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt. 7. September 12, 2012: Talked about his article "Obama's Way." 8. October 3, 2011: Shared his book Boomerang. 9. April 20, 2010: Talked about the Goldman Sachs earnings announcement. 10. March 16, 2010: Discussed his book The Big Short. 11. June 16, 2009: Shared his book Home Game. 12. May 31, 2004: Shared Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game. 13. May 23, 2003: Introduced Moneyball. 14. November 4, 1999: Introduced his book The New New Thing. 15. July 2, 1997: Discussed his book Trail Fever and the 1996 U.S. primaries.
Michael lewis…..try the nick cave book…..Faith Hope and carnage ……conversations about his sons sudden death at 16……or try the red hand files……good luck and nice to see you Charlie
I don’t know if Sam has some spectrum on Autism scale but he sounds like he does. Shouldn’t that play some role in his crime or sentence? Was it ever explored?
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What disorder would a psychologist say Sam had: he sounds like he’s just playing a game with other ppl’s lives as if there really is no consequences to them of himself maybe?
So glad you're back Charlie. Hope more notable individuals like Michael Lewis will continue to do interviews with you. No one asks the smartest questions quite like you do. 👍
Good to see you again, old friend. I've missed you.
Each time I listen to another program of yours I’m so very grateful you’re back in our lives again. There’s no one like you on any media. Thank you.
Yay, Charlie! I have missed your interviews. Your new set and sound are great. I can't wait to hear more. You always ask the questions I want to know. I'll be watching☺️
Yay, Charlie Rose, how wonderful to see you! ❤
Charlie, good to have you back. A real void in your absence. Keep going… so much to be learned from your interviews with incredible people who make a difference to culture, society, our planet, our future!
Charlie Charlie Charlie….thank God you’re back in the game. You have really been missed!
So glad to see you asking penetrating and fascinating questions once again. You are quite a unique guy, classy and always respectful of those with whom you interview. I hope your dependable and familiar interviewees, show up with you, to assist in the excitement about having you back again with all your many fans! I'd like to see an innovative network pick you up sometime. Your special, as many of us who have truly missed you all these many, many months can attest to! Bless your heart Charlie, and stay the course!
For over three decades, *The Charlie Rose Show* stood as a beacon of thoughtful discourse and an unparalleled forum for the exchange of ideas. As both the executive producer and host, Charlie Rose cultivated an environment where the most influential thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, and leaders of our time gathered for meaningful, in-depth conversations. These discussions transcended typical interview formats, offering viewers a window into the minds shaping our world.
From exploring complex scientific breakthroughs to analyzing global political shifts, or simply delving into the nuances of art and culture, *The Charlie Rose Show* provided an education that resonated deeply with those who sought a deeper understanding of humanity's most pressing questions. It was a space where wisdom and insight met curiosity, enriching minds and inspiring new perspectives.
To Charlie Rose, thank you for creating this remarkable platform-a place where knowledge flourished and where audiences could come to witness the brilliance of many great individuals, filtered through the lens of a masterful interviewer. Your dedication to elevating public discourse and nurturing the pursuit of knowledge has left an indelible mark. For this, we express profound gratitude for an extraordinary legacy of education and enlightenment.
Love what you are doing here Charlie.
The interview I've wanted to listen to, for some time. To investigate like he does! To not have "some smart point of view" ... excellent. Thank you.
A huge library behind you! I would really appreciate a video about your favorite books.
Great show. Thanks a lot Charlie. Well done boys :)
Charlie, great you are back!
This is so interesting learning about the intuitive process involved in developing engaging content that captures the masses. Certainly not simple or quick
Thanks, Mr. Rose.
This was great. Thank you, Charlie.
Sorry about your lose Michael.
Charlie, glad you're here
Money managers are for the most part, unaffected by the vicissitudes of fortune. 25 years seems out of line for a financial crime. Great interview!
Enjoyable to listen to Charlie & Michael, with your command of the English language!
Kamala and "Dougie" should watch this together.
Welcome back. Dr Nasir Fazal Cambridge
Here is the list of Michael Lewis' appearances on The Charlie Rose Show:
1. September 10, 2024: Discussed his new book about Sam Bankman-Fried.
2. November 9, 2017: Discussed his investigative story on the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
3. December 7, 2016: Discussed his book The Undoing Project.
4. March 25, 2015: Talked about high-frequency stock trading from Flash Boys.
5. October 29, 2014: Talked about changes on Wall Street since Liar's Poker.
6. April 1, 2014: Discussed Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt.
7. September 12, 2012: Talked about his article "Obama's Way."
8. October 3, 2011: Shared his book Boomerang.
9. April 20, 2010: Talked about the Goldman Sachs earnings announcement.
10. March 16, 2010: Discussed his book The Big Short.
11. June 16, 2009: Shared his book Home Game.
12. May 31, 2004: Shared Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game.
13. May 23, 2003: Introduced Moneyball.
14. November 4, 1999: Introduced his book The New New Thing.
15. July 2, 1997: Discussed his book Trail Fever and the 1996 U.S. primaries.
Greetings Charlies Rose.
Could you please turn on the subtitle option for the hard of hearing. Thanks!!!
Michael lewis…..try the nick cave book…..Faith Hope and carnage ……conversations about his sons sudden death at 16……or try the red hand files……good luck and nice to see you Charlie
might be a good idea to to invest in a hd camera Charlie
What is the book Michael Lewis mentions? Wish there was a transcript to look this up quickly
How do I get transcript for the trial
I wonder if Michael Lewis has talked to David Frum.
George Orwell did something similar like you Micheal
I don’t know if Sam has some spectrum on Autism scale but he sounds like he does. Shouldn’t that play some role in his crime or sentence? Was it ever explored?
(suggestion for any guest of any future video similar to this one: a rule against using vulgar (or profane) language)
(reasons for this suggestion: between these points of the length of this video: 42:25 - 42:35; 43:45 - 44:00)
What disorder would a psychologist say Sam had: he sounds like he’s just playing a game with other ppl’s lives as if there really is no consequences to them of himself maybe?
Bring back the black background!!!
Right! I kinda liked it. Very edgy and unique, regardless of intention.
I much prefer the books. The black background was distracting for me. So interesting how each person perceives something like this 😊
Rose? Who cares. I thought he was gone for good.