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see here, charlie rose, good. >> rose: make that 12. >> yeah. >> rose: no, we're kidding.just give you the vital details here. here we go. light house/lighting rod premiers at the brooklyn academy of music september 27, september 27. jazz at lincoln center celebrating its 25th anniversary season. garth fagan dancing in the midst of a two-year celebration of at 40th anniversary. congratulations. >> thank you, sir. >> rose: thank you. back in a moment. stay with us. daniel humm is here. executive chef and co-owner of the restaurant 11 madison park here in new york. in 2009 frank browny food critic of "the new york times" award the restaurant a koft 4d star rating, last year it was awarded 3 michelin stars this year they unveiled the new menu to create what "the new york times" said a four hour ode to romance and history of new york. i'm pleased to have daniel humm at this table. welcome. >> how are you. >> rose: pleasure to have you here. and i should say i had the great pleasure of having dinner last night in your restaurant. and i begin with this, take me back to the journ
see here, charlie rose, good. >> rose: make that 12. >> yeah. >> rose: no, we're kidding.just give you the vital details here. here we go. light house/lighting rod premiers at the brooklyn academy of music september 27, september 27. jazz at lincoln center celebrating its 25th anniversary season. garth fagan dancing in the midst of a two-year celebration of at 40th anniversary. congratulations. >> thank you, sir. >> rose: thank you. back in a moment. stay with us....
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>> rose: right. right. >> well, it hasn't been like that for quite a while and we've definitely come to a new low with this crop of republicans who-- i went to an occupy protest in tampa and amazingly tame it was. as if that fiery hot lefty passion has been come fleetly bred out of american youth. it was-- they had rappers there, they had a churchman speaking. but there was none of that fire. and this is an election that the republicans are trying in a pinscher movement to steal and buy at the same time and talking a pack of lies whenever they make statements about policy. it's-- it's dishonest to the core. and i've-- i don't-- you know, in the 19th century there must have been... >> rose: do we have something in-- we have something in politics which is called fact checking and it's done by something other than journalists. somebody working if for the paper will do it, they're journalists but they're not reporters, they're out writing about their responsibility is to make assessments for the people t
>> rose: right. right. >> well, it hasn't been like that for quite a while and we've definitely come to a new low with this crop of republicans who-- i went to an occupy protest in tampa and amazingly tame it was. as if that fiery hot lefty passion has been come fleetly bred out of american youth. it was-- they had rappers there, they had a churchman speaking. but there was none of that fire. and this is an election that the republicans are trying in a pinscher movement to steal and...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the highly anticipated iphone 5 will be available to the public tomorrow at 8:00 a.m., it is thinner, longer and faster than previous models, more than 244 million i phones have been sold since the day whew in 2007, but apple's competition is growing, google, microsoft and samsung are all vying for shares in the mobile phone market, joining me now, david pogue, she technology columnist for "the new york times" and john gruber he writes the blog daring fireball, it draws 5 million viewers per month, both have had the iphone for, iphone 5 for the past week and have had to share their insights and i am pleased to have them here, welcome, good to have you here. >> thank you. >> rose: so here it is. i have one too, by the way. but only for 30 minutes, and you have had this, is it different after working with it and living with it for a week, has any of the opinions that you had initially changed? >> no. >> rose: no. >> it has been improved in every possible way you can improve it,
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the highly anticipated iphone 5 will be available to the public tomorrow at 8:00 a.m., it is thinner, longer and faster than previous models, more than 244 million i phones have been sold since the day whew in 2007, but apple's competition is growing, google, microsoft and samsung are all vying for shares in the mobile phone market, joining me now, david pogue, she technology...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: dick costolo is here, he is ceo of twitter social networking service has now grown to 140 million active users who tweet over 340 million times a day. hhe has led the company successful mobile strategy, an area that competitors such as facebook continue to find elusive, twitter has had a wind ranging impact on events around the globe, last year it gave voice to the millions of arab spring protesters organizing rebellions across the middle east, earlier today twitter revealed a new revamped home page and pleased to have him at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thanks for having me, i love what you have done with the new set here. >> rose: thank you, thank you. i mean, this is it for us. >> this is the way it started 20 years ago when we had zero money to spend on a set. you know if it works, don't change it. >> exactly. >> we take advantage of all of the technology but w we this wil serve us well. >> rose: tell me about what you have done with the i-pad. >> sure. we h
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: dick costolo is here, he is ceo of twitter social networking service has now grown to 140 million active users who tweet over 340 million times a day. hhe has led the company successful mobile strategy, an area that competitors such as facebook continue to find elusive, twitter has had a wind ranging impact on events around the globe, last year it gave voice to the millions of...
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minister. >> rose: okay. then the question becomes can they somehow fall into someone else's hands. >> no, that's worrisome. and this is something that has bordered the international community the past decade that weapons of mass destruction could get into the wrong hands. >> rose: right. >> and they will have no qualms about using them. >> rose: how big a that is tht inyour judgement having worked on this? >> i think the loss of pressure on the syrians to make sure it doesn't get into wrong hands. the governments monetary and they are vigilant. >> we know where they are. >> they know where they are. >> rose: and they can't move them to some allowite enclave? >> well that i cannot say. because-- . >> rose: that's the fear. >> the situation is so fluid, there are so many milit and so many grps iolved that it can happen. and this is a course of grave concern. >> rose: from talking to the number of leaders that i talked to in that region my impression is that if that is even closely, if they sense that that is g
minister. >> rose: okay. then the question becomes can they somehow fall into someone else's hands. >> no, that's worrisome. and this is something that has bordered the international community the past decade that weapons of mass destruction could get into the wrong hands. >> rose: right. >> and they will have no qualms about using them. >> rose: how big a that is tht inyour judgement having worked on this? >> i think the loss of pressure on the syrians to...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications this is charlie rose. >> rose: welcome to the program. tonight we look back at the republican national convention which concluded thursday night the most talked about appearance the day after was that of the actor clint eastwood. his remarks seemed not to be scripted and atypical for a political convention >> i think it's maybe time, what do you think, for maybe a businessman. how about that? (cheers and applause) a stellar businessman, quote/unquote, a stillar businessman. and i think it's that time and i think if you just kind of stepped aside and mr. romney can take over you could still use the plane. (laughter) though maybe a smaller one, not that big gas guzzler that you're driving around when you're going around to colleges and talking about student loans and stuff like that. (laughter) you're an ecological man. why would you want to drive that truck around? (laughter) okay. well, anyway. i'm sorry, i can't do that to myself, either. (laughter) but i'd just like to say something, ladies and gentlemen. something that i think is very
captioning sponsored by rose communications this is charlie rose. >> rose: welcome to the program. tonight we look back at the republican national convention which concluded thursday night the most talked about appearance the day after was that of the actor clint eastwood. his remarks seemed not to be scripted and atypical for a political convention >> i think it's maybe time, what do you think, for maybe a businessman. how about that? (cheers and applause) a stellar businessman,...
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>> rose: yes. would you help him go, provide security for him to go and even offer him asylum. >> no, we would not offer him asylum. as i said, he was friends with some other countries to the north, to the north west of syria. and this is up to those who threatened him with possible punishments. but we would not be telling him to go. not because we believe that he's indispensable, not at all. for us, it does not matter who can rule syria as long as syria is democratic free and comfortable for all minorities. but he would not go until and unless he decides for himself. >> rose: right. >> and that's as simple as that. >> rose: you won't help him and you won't provide a place for him to go. >> if people believe that by cornering him to achieve this purpose, then this is their judgment. so far it looks that like cornering him they make him more and more persistent in fighting until the end. >> rose: until the end. >> and we are back to the notion of how many lives you can save by one option or by anoth
>> rose: yes. would you help him go, provide security for him to go and even offer him asylum. >> no, we would not offer him asylum. as i said, he was friends with some other countries to the north, to the north west of syria. and this is up to those who threatened him with possible punishments. but we would not be telling him to go. not because we believe that he's indispensable, not at all. for us, it does not matter who can rule syria as long as syria is democratic free and...
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ed rose: the u.s. ambassador to in benghazi, libya, yesterday along with three other embassy staff members in rocket strikes by militants. the attack fell on the anniversary marking september 11. angry protesters had targeted the u.s. consulate after obscene clips from an american-made video mocking the prophet mohammed surfaced in the arab media. president obama condemned the violent acts in a statement from the rose garden this morning. >> there is absolutely no justification to this type of senseless violence. none. the world must stand together to unequivocally reject these brutal acts. already many libyans have joined us in doing so. and this attack will not break the bonds between the united states and libya. libyan security personnel fought back against the attackers alongside americans. libyans helped some of our diplomats find safety and they carried ambassador stevens' body to the hospital where we tragically learned that he had died. >> rose: in her remarks, secretary of state hillary clinto
ed rose: the u.s. ambassador to in benghazi, libya, yesterday along with three other embassy staff members in rocket strikes by militants. the attack fell on the anniversary marking september 11. angry protesters had targeted the u.s. consulate after obscene clips from an american-made video mocking the prophet mohammed surfaced in the arab media. president obama condemned the violent acts in a statement from the rose garden this morning. >> there is absolutely no justification to this...
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>> rose: what is the goal?> well in terms of local versus outside it is almost all local. >> rose: right. >> so we are a local business that hires locally, that produces locally, distributes locally, sells locally and pays taxes locally. >> rose: all right. the developing markets have become huge for you, even more so than north america or not? >> well, let me just put it into perspective. the three and a half to four percent of the population of the world live in the united states. and we are a consumer goods company, so we sell to where people are and, therefore, when you expect that there is or than 95 percent of the population of the world live outside of the united states you would spec we would have a large business outside of the united states. >> rose: is it primarily coca-cola or is it not the company but the drink or is it all kind of water products that seem mohr in demand than ever? >> i think we talk, we just -- >> rose: what makes the people outside of the united states -- >> we look at ourselves
>> rose: what is the goal?> well in terms of local versus outside it is almost all local. >> rose: right. >> so we are a local business that hires locally, that produces locally, distributes locally, sells locally and pays taxes locally. >> rose: all right. the developing markets have become huge for you, even more so than north america or not? >> well, let me just put it into perspective. the three and a half to four percent of the population of the world live...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. this evening we talk about one of the biggest global challenges of our time, it is clean water. first up, muhtar kent, the ceo of coca-cola company, gabriel jaramillo of the global fund and dean kamen of deka research. >> they can attempt to solve the problem, they can spend fund, time, effort and energy, but at the end of the day the problem that, the challenge can only really be sustainably solved if you bring these three entities together, civil society, i.e., ngos, ie, education, et cetera, bring them together with business, bring them together with government, both at the national or and at the sub national level and really collaborate intensely to come to a solution. >> rose: we continue this evening with matt damon and gary white, they are cofounders of water.org. >> and i heard these statistics that were jaw dropping about a child dying every 20 seconds because of lack of access to clean water and sanitation, that is, that to me is just staggering, because -- because to relate
>> rose: welcome to the program. this evening we talk about one of the biggest global challenges of our time, it is clean water. first up, muhtar kent, the ceo of coca-cola company, gabriel jaramillo of the global fund and dean kamen of deka research. >> they can attempt to solve the problem, they can spend fund, time, effort and energy, but at the end of the day the problem that, the challenge can only really be sustainably solved if you bring these three entities together, civil...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: andy murray is here, he is the 2012 u.s. open champion. inform a dramatic five-set match last night, he beat the defending champion novak djokovic. tom fordice of the bbc said this "andy murray's nerve mangling history making triumph was many things: one of the great finals of the modern era, a late-night thriller from the city that never sleeps, a breathtaking demonstration of physical strength and mental fortitude. it was also the perfect book end to a few months that british sports can scarcely believe and will never forget." here is a look at match point. >> great britain has a men's grand slam champion! andy murray! >> rose: andy murray became the first british man to win a grand slam since fred perry in 1936. that was 76 years ago. his win caps off a summer in which he was a frun at wimbledon and won the gold medal at the london olympics. i'm pleased to have him here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you very much. thanks for having me. >> rose: go bac
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: andy murray is here, he is the 2012 u.s. open champion. inform a dramatic five-set match last night, he beat the defending champion novak djokovic. tom fordice of the bbc said this "andy murray's nerve mangling history making triumph was many things: one of the great finals of the modern era, a late-night thriller from the city that never sleeps, a breathtaking demonstration...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with tom friedman, the "new york times" columnist in just back from china. >> can china have its own green? can there be a china dream that's different from the american dream? because if the china dream is the same as the american dream-- a big house in the suburbs and a big car-- they're going to burn up, choke up, heat up, and smoke up the planet far faster than al gore predicts. >> rose: we conclude with prince turki al-faisal, former head of saudi intelligence, ambassador to the united states and other countries >> and throughout these 80 some years that we have had our kingdom, everybody keeps talking about an uncertain future for the kingdom and because of the sagacity of the people of saudi arabia and the good will of the leadership and the government we have survived pretty well so far we have many problems to face, including syria. many challenges internally among the young people and how the go about the courses of development not just economically but
>> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with tom friedman, the "new york times" columnist in just back from china. >> can china have its own green? can there be a china dream that's different from the american dream? because if the china dream is the same as the american dream-- a big house in the suburbs and a big car-- they're going to burn up, choke up, heat up, and smoke up the planet far faster than al gore predicts. >> rose: we conclude with...
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> rose: really? >> and that goes to the aloofness or coldness between house or hill democrats in the white house. those relationships are not supergreat either. because-- there just hasn't been the emotional. obama is not that kind of guy. he is a more intro verted guy so it's not like we are blood brothers together, we played football together, we played golf together that is not there. >> rose: so the election will depend as they head to the crucial period between now and november 6s, on the debate. >> right. >> rose: can, i mean is there other than something happening, is it unlikely that something happening being an external event in the international front or b, a debate that is so one-sided which i think is unlikely to be one-sided. the best that could happen would say to me is that the person who is less well-known or the person who has the most interest in changing the impression of himself can achieve that. >> right. >> rose: that would be reagan. >> what argument is romney going to make? wh
> rose: really? >> and that goes to the aloofness or coldness between house or hill democrats in the white house. those relationships are not supergreat either. because-- there just hasn't been the emotional. obama is not that kind of guy. he is a more intro verted guy so it's not like we are blood brothers together, we played football together, we played golf together that is not there. >> rose: so the election will depend as they head to the crucial period between now and...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. to want, a conversation with mohamed morsi, the president of egypt. >> ( translated ): what happened in cairo was not something that was directed, aimed at the u.s. embassy as an attack, however, the u.s. embassy represents a symbol for the egyptians to express their-- they did not accept what happened from some of the citizens of the united states who offended the prophet mohammed-- peace be upon him. there was also somebody who wanted to burn the koran and this is something we do not accept at all. so the demonstrations were an expression of a high level of anger and a rejection of what is happening and the u.s. embassy represents the symbol of america as a people and government so people, the demonstrators, had a loud voice and as a government, it's our responsibility as the government of egypt we protected the embassy. we do not condone any attack against any embassies or any guests. this is a part of our principles and culture and what our religion orders us to do. >> rose: so th
>> rose: welcome to the program. to want, a conversation with mohamed morsi, the president of egypt. >> ( translated ): what happened in cairo was not something that was directed, aimed at the u.s. embassy as an attack, however, the u.s. embassy represents a symbol for the egyptians to express their-- they did not accept what happened from some of the citizens of the united states who offended the prophet mohammed-- peace be upon him. there was also somebody who wanted to burn the...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications >> tonight, a special edition of charlie rose. >> rose: the conventions are over, president obama and governor romney have accepted their party's nominations in the race for president, it is officially underway between now and november, six, three debates will give the candidates a final chance to define themselves and their provisions. we are joined by tom brokaw, he is a special correspondent for nbc news and author of time of our lives a conversation about america, also jon meacham an executive vice president, executive editor of random house, and it is author of the forthcoming book, thomas jefferson, the art of power. welcome. you have said that this may be, we may be moving towards a time of political conventions should be a day rather than a week. >> i hope so. i wrote that at the new york times, and went to tampa and i found no one who disagreed with me, including all of the poobahs of the party who came to me one after the other, you are so right we have to get rid of the system. first of all they are very expensive. haylehaley barbou
captioning sponsored by rose communications >> tonight, a special edition of charlie rose. >> rose: the conventions are over, president obama and governor romney have accepted their party's nominations in the race for president, it is officially underway between now and november, six, three debates will give the candidates a final chance to define themselves and their provisions. we are joined by tom brokaw, he is a special correspondent for nbc news and author of time of our lives...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications >> tonight a special edition of charlie rose. >> rose: mario monti is here. he is the prime minister of italy. he is also a senator for life, and until last july he was italy's minister of economy and finance. but he is not exactly a politician. as a respected economist considered to be above party politics he was chosen to form a new technocratic government. it put him at the center of the european debt crisis confronting rising interest rates that led to greece, ireland, and portugal to seek bailouts. his ability to turn calamity into opportunity has revived his nickname "super mario." i have pleased to have him here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> delighted to be here. >> rose: i see that you have said that you're not going to run for prime minister? >> no, i can confirm that i will not be a candidate. i believe i couldn't even be a candidate because, as you mentioned, i am senator for life. so candidates are candidates inn order to become members of parliament. >> rose: and you're senator for life. >> yes. >> rose: do you want
captioning sponsored by rose communications >> tonight a special edition of charlie rose. >> rose: mario monti is here. he is the prime minister of italy. he is also a senator for life, and until last july he was italy's minister of economy and finance. but he is not exactly a politician. as a respected economist considered to be above party politics he was chosen to form a new technocratic government. it put him at the center of the european debt crisis confronting rising interest...