Hillary Clinton, Keith Olbermann, Emma Stone and Colin Firth.
Bob Gates, Preet Bharara, Idina Menzel and Jeff Koons
Ebola, Gaza, Flight 17 and Charles James at the Met
Airstrikes in Iraq, Dr. Jim Kim on Ebola, President Obama's African Summit
The fight against Ebola; John Lithgow; Jeff Bridges; a farewell to Robin Williams
Audra McDonald, in words and music
Sting on his musical, "The Last Ship"
ISIS, Russia and a look at Maggie Gyllenhaal's new role
Tim Cook, Ray Rice and Taking the Fight to ISIS
Taking the fight to ISIS; the Ryder Cup; a Farewell to Derek Jeter
The latest on Ebola, Paul Ryan, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Tina Fey, and GoPro's newest camera
The latest on Ebola and ISIS, plus Ben Affleck and Key & Peele
The Pope's new message, trouble in Turkey, Paul Krugman and "The Judge"
This week: ISIS, Ebola, Steve Ballmer, "Birdman" and more
This week: John Kerry, the Midterm Elections, Amy Poehler, George Lucas and the great NPH
This week: David Sanger, Mike Allen, Denis McDonough, Neil Young, Jake Gyllenhaal
This week: Jon Stewart, Obama's China deal, a new Matisse exhibit and more
The president's move on immigration, Chris Christie, the 2016 presidential race.
Singer/Songwriter John Mellencamp; Comedian Amy Poehler; Actor Neil Patrick Harris
King Abdullah, Anthony Bourdain, Josh Tyrangiel, Mikhail Piotrovsky and Robert Battle
Chris Rock, the CIA Report, a new book on climate change and TIME's Person of the Year
Cuba, the CIA report, Diane Von Furstenberg and more
A special holiday episode, featuring music from Idina Menzel, Annie Lennox and more
A special New Year's episode, featuring Jeff Koons, Massimo Bottura, and more
Charlie Rose looks at the terror attacks in France, the GOP's Senate take over and more
Gay marriage, Paris attacks, Stella McCartney, Eddie Redmayne and more
Jack Ma, Bill & Melinda Gates, Marco Rubio, Manny Pacquiao and Jessica Chastain
The Super Bowl, Larry Summers, Riccardo Muti, Reese Witherspoon and more
On the program: Ken Pollack and Robert Danin talk about the new Jordanian offensive against ISIS; Reggie Love talks about his life as President Obama's "body man;" Bud Selig looks back on his decades in baseball; actor and musician Common talks about "Selma and "Glory;" and Ethan Hawke reflects on the 12-year making of "Boyhood."
On the program: Venture capitalist Ted Schlein, Bloomberg editor Cory Johnson and David Sanger discuss President Obama's cybersecurity speech in Silicon Valley; Mike Allen on the latest from Washington; photojournalist Lynsey Addario on life and war; and Adam Silver on his first year as NBA commissioner. Plus: an appreciation of CBS News' Bob Simon and a look at the Met's new Cubism exhibit.
On the program: Jordanian foreign minister Nasser Judah, Egyptian foreign minister Sameh Shoukry and former CIA acting director Mike Morell talk to Charlie Rose about the fight against ISIS. Plus, Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes talks about his purchase of The New Republic and the controversy that followed. And finally, Oscar nominee Julianne Moore discusses her role in the film "Still Alice."
On the program: contributor Al Hunt talks to Senator Lindsey Graham about national security and 2016; Mike Allen reviews the latest news out of Washington; National Security Advisor Susan Rice on ISIL; and Ayad Akhtar on his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, "Disgraced." Plus: a sneak preview of Charlie's "60 Minutes" interview with comedy legend Larry David.
On the program: Director of National Intelligence James Clapper on the threats facing the U.S.; former Australian PM Kevin Rudd on the future of China; and Tony Robbins on Wall Street and life coaching. Plus: Felicity Huffman returns to prime time in "American Crime," pianist and Harvard professor Vijay Iyer on the genius of music, and a look at "The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel."
On the program: CIA director John Brennan on the threat of ISIL; Kevin Spacey on "House of Cards;" Nathan Lane and Brian Dennehy talk "The Iceman Cometh;" former White House senior advisor Dan Pfeiffer; Gary Wills on the Pope; and Alan and Arlene Aldo on life in the Bronx
On the program: Ian Bremmer looks at Israel's elections, Clarissa Ward reports on Syria and Barney Frank talks to Al Hunt about gay marriage and the future of government. Plus: Al Pacino looks back on his storied career, Helen Mirren goes to Broadway and Kazuo Ishiguro returns with his new novel, "The Buried Giant."
On the program: CSIS Analyst Anthony Cordesman on the latest in Yemen; an early look at Charlie's exclusive interview with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad; and Mike Allen on Hillary Clinton, Ted Cruz and Harry Reid. Plus: author Michael Lewis talks about Wall Street's reaction to his bestselling book "Flash Boys," and Bill Nighy returns to India in "The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel."
On the program: former Admiral Mike Mullen on the Iran Nuclear Deal; Mike Allen on the race for the White House; Evan Osnos on China's Xi Jinping; Katrina Vanden Heuvel on the 150th anniversary of The Nation magazine; Jay Bilas on the Final Four, and a look at artists' studios with John Elderfield and Peter Galassi.