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let us leave shining furrows behind. >> rose: i am pleased to have rick levin at this table. welcome >> good to be here. >> rose: this is not our first conversation. i've made many visits to your university. how will you feel on june 30? >> well, it will be a big change absolutely. i've loved this job but i did think 20 years was a long time, a nice round number. i got to thinking last summer they're going to give me a 20th anniversary celebration in the spring and the only question people are going to ask is "when is he going to leave?" so i figured it's probably the right time. >> rose: winston churchill famously said "history will be good to me because i will write that history." >> he did! >> rose: and all these books are written by you. >> that was about me. >> that was about you. okay your book is a collection of speeches. why the? why a collection of speeches because you believe in speeches as a way to understand a man's mind. >> it's an important part of a university president so there's all the freshman addresses, the welcome freshmen, senior sendoff. i've had -- bec
let us leave shining furrows behind. >> rose: i am pleased to have rick levin at this table. welcome >> good to be here. >> rose: this is not our first conversation. i've made many visits to your university. how will you feel on june 30? >> well, it will be a big change absolutely. i've loved this job but i did think 20 years was a long time, a nice round number. i got to thinking last summer they're going to give me a 20th anniversary celebration in the spring and the...
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. >> rose: john miller, walt mossberg, kara swisher and rick levin when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> as we prepare broadcast for air, an on going story is developing. watertown authorities have captured bombing standoff number two. to want in a segment taped earlier this evening john mill over cbs news explain house we got here. >> rose: once again with john miller of cbs news, he has been covering this story all day. there is a massive manhunt under way in massachusetts for suspect number two, suspect number one has been killed. we are taping this conversation at 6:10 eastern time so my question is where are we? >> they have a massive perimeter 20 blocks in either direction. they are nearly complete with that perimeter and so far at this stage they have not found man they're looking for which is obviously very frustrating and potentially dangerous. >> rose: how will they measure he's unlikely here and we need to expand this manhunt? >> i think they do two things. one, before they
. >> rose: john miller, walt mossberg, kara swisher and rick levin when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> as we prepare broadcast for air, an on going story is developing. watertown authorities have captured bombing standoff number two. to want in a segment taped earlier this evening john mill over cbs news explain house we got here. >> rose: once again with john miller of cbs news, he has been...
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. >> rose: we conclude with part two of my conversation the conversation of rick levin, the retiring president of yale university. >> i hope and i think that yale will continue along some of the trajectories we've started on. i think the internationalization will continue. we have a really terrific set of programs now and i belie that's going. i think also our efforts to strengthen sciences at yale will continue. i think the -- to me if i were staying longer the sort of new agenda is what to do with online education and what -- in particular what role should yale play. there are going to be many different types of experiences with online education at many levels. >> rose: remnick, miller and levin, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with the continuing story of the aftermath of the boston marathon tragedy. in boston today, dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction. the maximum penalty is death. many questions remain unanswered. were they
. >> rose: we conclude with part two of my conversation the conversation of rick levin, the retiring president of yale university. >> i hope and i think that yale will continue along some of the trajectories we've started on. i think the internationalization will continue. we have a really terrific set of programs now and i belie that's going. i think also our efforts to strengthen sciences at yale will continue. i think the -- to me if i were staying longer the sort of new agenda...
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. >> rose: we continue with part two of our conversation with rick levin, the retiring president of yale university talking about yale and what it means and his impact. >> where do you expect to find where you hope to find yale, say, in ten years. >> so i think -- i hope and i think that yale will continue along some of the trajectories we started on. i think internationalization will continue. we have a really terrific set of programs now and i believe that's going. i think also our efforts to strengthen sciences at yale will continue. i think that to me -- if i were staying longer, the sort of new agenda is what to do with online education and what in particular role should yale play. there will be many different types of experiments with online education. >> rose: there some kid in high school that will be able to get an online education and an online degree from yale? >> maybe not yet in high school. but maybe in kindergarten. (laughs) >> rose: why that far? because you have to develop the -- what's holding you back? someone in high school today -- >> high school who may get an onlin
. >> rose: we continue with part two of our conversation with rick levin, the retiring president of yale university talking about yale and what it means and his impact. >> where do you expect to find where you hope to find yale, say, in ten years. >> so i think -- i hope and i think that yale will continue along some of the trajectories we started on. i think internationalization will continue. we have a really terrific set of programs now and i believe that's going. i think...