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Oct 28, 2014: News Busters: Flummoxed Charlie Rose on Midterm Anger: 'Why Is It They Don't Like' Obama?
The CBS This Morning crew on Tuesday alternated between confusion as to why Barack Obama may be driving Republicans to a big midterm victory and strident declarations that the GOP would have no mandate. Co-host Charlie Rose talked with political director John Dickerson and wondered of disenchanted voters: "So, why is it they don't like this President so much? Is it a spillover from ObamaCare or something else?
Aug 7, 2014: Cape Cod Times: Newsman Charlie Rose takes up the baton for Pops by the Sea concert
When Charlie Rose was a sophomore in college, he got on a bus to Cape Cod and landed a summer job at a Hyannisport inn.
July 17, 2014: Politico: Charlie Rose to interview Hillary Clinton
Charlie Rose is interviewing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton this afternoon for his Thursday evening show, our colleague Mike Allen reports in Playbook.
Jan 6, 2014: News Busters: Charlie Rose Wonders If Extreme Cold Snap 'Definitely Connected to Global Warming'
On Monday's CBS This Morning, Charlie Rose predictably placed the blame for the unusually cold weather in North America on climate change. Rose wondered, "Is it definitely connected to global warming?"
Sept 8, 2013: USA Today: Assad gives Charlie Rose an interview in Damascus
Syrian President Bashar Assad says he didn't have anything to do with a chemical weapons attack on the outskirts of Damascus last month,which has led President Obama to weigh a military strike against his regime, says CBS News' Charlie Rose.
Aug 7, 2013: Hollywood Reporter: Charlie Rose, 'Intellectual Athlete,' Talks Naps and Mining Archives for New PBS Series
As the public broadcaster trots out slightly revamped news efforts, including new "PBS Newshour" co-anchors Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff, one of the busiest men in journalism tells the TCA about how he's balancing four series.
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June 25, 2013: Media Research Center: Charlie Rose Wonders If Reported IRS Scrutiny of Liberal Groups Makes Scandal Look 'Less Partisan' 
. The anchor hyped how the agency apparently placed liberal groups on "be-on-the-lookout" lists, and asked Rep. Paul Ryan, "Does it look less partisan with this new information?"
May 19, 2013: New York Times: Charlie Rose to Host a Show in Prime Time on PBS
The half-hour program, called “Charlie Rose Weekend,” will cull the best of his late-night program, which has been seen on PBS for two decades.

May 17, 2013: USA Today: Video: Charlie Rose goes one-on-one with Bono
The two spent more time discussing the singer's humanitarian efforts than his music career, but it's still a pretty revealing and intelligent exchange.
Dec 20, 2012: New York Daily News: Charlie Rose to pay group of former interns up to $250,000 over unpaid wages
The TV talk show host struck a settlement in state Supreme Court in Manhattan, under which the iconic interviewer will pay 190 ex-interns up to $1,000 each.
Nov 10, 2011: New York Times: Charlie Rose and Gayle King in CBS ‘Early’ Plan
Coming soon to CBS: Charlie Rose, Gayle King and a complete makeover of “The Early Show,” the network’s low-rated morning television show.
Sept 28, 2009: Gawker: Caught up with Moguls, Charlie Rose Forgot to Have a Family
And at age 67, Charlie Rose is ready to get around to all that PTA and softball stuff.

After his wife was hired by the BBC (in New York), Rose handled some assignments for the BBC on a freelance basis. In 1972, while continuing to work at Bankers Trust, he landed a job as a weekend reporter for WPIX-TV. His break came in 1974, after Bill Moyers hired Rose as managing editor for the PBS series Bill Moyers' International Report. In 1975, Moyers named Rose executive producer of Bill Moyers Journal. Rose soon began appearing on camera. "A Conversation with Jimmy Carter," one installment of Moyers's series U.S.A.: People and Politics, won a 1976 Peabody Award. Rose worked at several networks honing his interview skills until KXAS-TV in Dallas-Fort Worth hired him as program manager and gave him the late-night time slot that would become the Charlie Rose show.

Rose worked for CBS News (1984–1990) as the anchor of CBS News Nightwatch, the network's first late-night news broadcast, which typically featured Rose conducting one-on-one interviews with notable persons, in a similar format to his current PBS show. The Nightwatch broadcast of Rose's interview with Charles Manson won an Emmy Award in 1987. In 1990, Rose left CBS to serve as anchor of Personalities, a syndicated program produced by Fox Broadcasting Company, but he got out of his contract after six weeks because of the tabloid-style content of the show. Charlie Rose premiered on PBS station Thirteen/WNET on September 30, 1991, and has been nationally syndicated since January 1993. In 1994, Rose moved the show to a studio owned by Bloomberg Television, which allowed for improved satellite interviewing. Rose was a correspondent for 60 Minutes II from its inception in January 1999 until its cancellation in September 2005, and was later named a correspondent on 60 Minutes.

Rose was a member of the board of directors of Citadel Broadcasting Corporation from 2003 to 2009. In May 2010, Charlie Rose delivered the commencement address at North Carolina State University. On November 15, 2011, it was announced that Rose would return to CBS to help anchor CBS This Morning, replacing The Early Show, commencing January 9, 2012, along with co-anchors Erica Hill and Gayle King.
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