." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> rose: and arianna grandi has shows in portland, oregon and sacramento, california.ing) >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the week" for this week. on behalf of all of us here, thank you for watching. i'm charlie rose. we'll see you next time. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, conversations about race in america. we talk with ta-nehisi coates and bryan stevenson. >> if you were, say, an african-american who was enslaved in this country and died during the period of slavery, that's the end of your arc, as an individual hume been, that's the end of your arc, you lived and died as an enslaved person. black folks who were lynched and killed in this country say during the red summer, that's the end of their arc. >> rose: what happens then. it doesn't -- there is no broader justice. >> it's our ability to apologize to, recognize when we go out of bounds that makes u