. >> rose: we continue this evening with a conversation with valeÉry giscard d'estaing the former presidentof france. tell me about putin himself. i mean, what does he want is the question on the minds of most people in the west. >> first, he is an intelligent man. he is not a mad man. he has been very shocked by the dislocation of the soviet union because the soviet union was the second world power with the u.s. for years, and now it went down. >> rose: we conclude with journalist and author richard reeves, his new book is called "infamy: the shocking story of the japenese-american internment in world war ii. >> the japanese-americans were totally patriotic, they allowed themselves to be put in what amounted to concentration camps because they thought that was their debt to the country. but after three or four years of living in the wilderness in terrible places, yes some of them had turned against the united states. >> rose: david petraeus valeÉry giscard d'estaing and richard reeves when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: additional funding pr