Discussion about Syria with Dexter Filkins of The New Yorker and David Sanger of The New York Times. Jonathan Martin, Chris Cillizza and Maggie Haberman of Politico on the 2014 midterm elections.
An hour with filmmaker Shane Salerno on his documentary about reclusive author J.D. Salinger.
Continued discussion about Syria with Robert Kagan of the Brookings Institution & Michael Gordon of The New York Times. We conclude with a conversation about the global economy with James Gorman, Chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley.
Al Hunt, David Ignatius, Jackie Calmes and Mark Halperin discuss Syria. Hall of Fame tennis player Billie Jean King. Chris Schroeder on his book "Startup Rising."
Hank Paulson, former US Treasury Secretary discusses the financial crisis of 2008 and later Paulson is joined by Josh Tyrangiel, editor of Bloomberg Businessweek and Joe Berlinger, director of the film "Hank: Five Years from the Brink."
An hour with actor Bruce Dern on his career in movies and latest film: “Nebraska."
The cast of 'Anchorman 2' -- Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd and David Koechner -- join Charlie to talk about their new movie. Here, they talk about the original Anchorman -- and how none of them foresaw how it would become a cult comedy
"Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" is discussed.
Crisis in Ukraine with Michael McFaul of Stanford University; Nicholas Burns of the Harvard Kennedy Center; Stephen Hadley, former National Security Adviser from 2005-2009 and Republican Senator John McCain.
Michael Lewis discusses his latest book: "Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt."
Bryan Cranston discusses playing President Lyndon Johnson in the new Broadway play: "All the Way."
Scott Burns and Steven Soderbergh ("The Library"); Tilda Swinton. Also: an appreciation of Paris Review cofounder Peter Matthiessen (1927-2014).
Women Speak Truth to Power with Nadezhda Tolokonnikova & Maria Alyokhina of Pussy Riot; writer Masha Gessen; Political activists Ruslana & Yulia Marushevska.
"The Railway Man" is discussed. Also: IMF managing director Christine Lagarde.
Director Sam Mendes discusses bringing “Cabaret” back to Broadway. Next Robert Greifeld, CEO of Nasdaq OMX. We conclude with Howard Schultz, Chairman and CEO of Starbucks.
Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa; Arianna Huffington.
Journalists Katty Kay and Claire Shipman ("The Confidence Code"); Moby Group CEO Saad Mohseni; Yale president Rick Levin.
White House deputy chief of staff Alyssa Mastromonaco.
David Brooks (New York Times); venture capitalist Ben Horowitz.
Senator John McCain discusses Russia and Ukraine and later Ken and Ben Lerer of Lerer ventures.
Former White House national security adviser Tom Donilon; Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.); Stephen Sestanovich (Council on Foreign Relations); reporters Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes (
Ezra Klein & Jim Bankoff of Vox.com and later John Calipari, Head basketball Coach at the University of Kentucky.
An hour with Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime minister of Turkey.
Race and the NBA; the canonization of popes John Paul II and John XXIII.
Bill de Blasio, Mayor of New York City and later Kevin Spacey discusses his documentary focusing on the world of theater “NOW: In the Wings on a World Stage.”
An hour with Nabil Fahmy, Egypt's Foreign Minister.
Ian Bremmer (Eurasia Group); Jessica Tuchman Mathews (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace); author Ramachandra Guha ("India Before Gandhi").
Michael McFaul, the former U.S. ambassador to Russia; Mark Halperin and John Heilemann (Bloomberg Politics); Kiefer Sutherland.
Peek.com CEO Ruzwana Bashir; biologist E.O. Wilson ("A Window on Eternity"); Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.).
Rodney Brooks (iRobot); journalist David Leonhardt ("The Upshot"); Louis C.K.
Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe discusses her work providing shelter and work for female victims of the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda. Lynne Cheney on her book 'James Madison - A Life Reconsidered."
"A Raisin in the Sun" is discussed with Denzel Washington, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Anika Noni Rose and Sophie Okonedo.
Timothy Geithner on his book "Stress Test: Reflection on Financial Crisis."
Former Qatar prime minister Hamad Bin Jassim Al Thani.
Christopher Buckley; Dylan Byers; Glenn Greenwald.
Author Jo Nesbø ("The Son"); Fred Krupp (Environmental Defense Fund); journalist Evan Osnos ("Age of Ambition").
A discussion about the replacement of New York Times executive editor Jill Abramson with Ken Auletta; Dylan Byers; Rebecca Traistter and Ann Marie Lipinski. We conclude with Thierry de Montbrial.
John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge ("The Fourth Revolution"); Stephen Levitt and Stephen Dubner ("Think Like a Freak").
David Sanger & Richard McGregor on the accusation of Chinese army officers hacking into American companies. Next actor Daniel Radcliffe discusses his role in the play "The Cripple of Inishmaan.” “The Immigrant” with Marion Cotillard and James Gray.
David Remnick, editor of the New Yorker magazine on his book: “The 40’s: The Story of a Decade.” We conclude with Daniel Ek, founder and CEO of Spotify.
An hour with Chuck Hagel, United States Secretary of Defense.
Gen. Stanley McChrystal (USA Ret.); Gen. Ray Odierno, the chief of staff of the Army.
Guest host David Remnick discusses the Ukraine elections with Victoria Nuland, Fiona Hill, Stephen Kotkin, and Thomas Graham. Roz Chast on her graphic memoir: “Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?”
President Obama's West Point commencement address with Michele Flournoy, EJ Dionne, Jeff Goldberg and David Rennie. Google's driverless car project with Chris Urmson and Ron Medford. George Saunders on his book “Congratulations, By the Way."
Susan Rice, United States National Security Advisor.
We remember author & poet Maya Angelou with Gayle King and musician Nas.
David Martin, National Security Correspondent for CBS News; David Rohde of Reuters; and Seth Jones, associate director of the International security and Defense Policy Center at the RAND Corporation. We conclude with David Ignatius of the Washington Post.
Lloyd Blankfein and Michael Bloomberg; Robert De Lloyd Blankfein, CEO of Goldman Sachs and Michael Bloomberg on the importance of small businesses to the economy. Remembering the Artist: Robert De Niro, Sr. with director Perri Peltz and Robert De Niro. Frank Waldman & Maik Maurer of Spritz.
The 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests in China are discussed.
Jay Carney, outgoing White House Press Secretary.
RadioLoveFest at the Brooklyn Academy of Music with Karen Brooks Hopkins, Ira Glass, Kurt Andersen, Robert Krulwich and Jad Abumrad.
A discussion about Hillary Clinton and her upcoming memoir "Hard Choices" with Joe Klein of Time; Maggie Haberman of CNN; and John Dickerson, political director at CBS News. We conclude with Sarah Lewis on her book 'The Rise.'
Goldman Sachs chairman-CEO Lloyd Blankfein.
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman. Also: the primary defeat of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) is discussed with Mark Halperin (Time) and John Heilemann (New York Magazine).
A discussion about economic inequality with Thomas Piketty, economist and author of "Capital in the Twenty-First Century."
The Wooster Group; World Cup; and Iraq.
Kai Bird; Jessye Norman.
Michael Morell, a former deputy director of the CIA; Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
"Macbeth" is discussed with Kenneth Branagh, Rob Ashford and Alex Kingston.
Gen. Richard Myers (USAF Ret.), the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Udacity CEO Sebastian Thrun. Also: a discussion about high-school basketball with Tom Konchalski and Howard Garfinkel.
Fouad Ajami (1945-2014) is remembered.
Former vice president Dick Cheney.
Update on Ukraine with Wolfgang Ischinger, former Ukraine envoy of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe. We conclude with John Oliver, host of HBO's Last Week Tonight With John Oliver.
Adam Liptak; Laurence Tribe.
Stephen Greenblatt; Nicholas Wade. Also: "Life Itself," the documentary about Roger Ebert, is discussed with director Steve James, A.O. Scott (New York Times) and Chaz Ebert.
Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto.
Israeli president Shimon Peres; Israel's U.S. ambassador, Ron Dermer.
Steve Inskeep ("Morning Edition"); David Kirkpatrick (New York Times).
Ashton Carter, a former deputy defense secretary; Fleur Pellerin, the French minister delegate who oversees small and medium enterprises, innovation and the digital economy.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W. Va.) and Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn.); Morgan Library curator John McQuillen; David Brooks (New York Times) and presidential historian Michael Beschloss.
Jeffrey Goldberg (The Atlantic); Chuck Klosterman ("I Wear the Black Hat").
Gen. Carter Ham (USA Ret.). Also: a discussion on politics with Mike Needham (Heritage Action for America), political consultant Ed Rollins and journalist Bob Costa (Washington Post); and a discussion on baseball with Peter Gammons (MLB Network), Richard Sandomir (New York Times) and George Mitchell.
Topics include the Middle East and World Cup.
David Plouffe, a former senior adviser to President Obama; Jay Solomon and Carol Lee (Wall Street Journal). Also: an appreciation of conductor Lorin Maazel (1930-2014).
Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn). Also: the negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program.
Riyad Mansour, the permanent observer of Palestine to the U.N.; and Ron Dermer, Israel's U.S. ambassador. Also: "Magic in the Moonlight" is discussed with Colin Firth and Emma Stone.
Former CIA deputy director Michael Morell; Afghan politician Abdullah Abdullah; Hillary Clinton.
The downing of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17; 21st Century Fox's takeover bid for Time Warner.
Gerald Levin; Martin Indyk.
Robert Gates; Preet Bharara.
Artist Jeff Koons.
Khaled Meshaal, the political leader of Hamas, is interviewed.
Former national security advisor Tom Donilon on the crisis in Ukraine; and Patrick Bergin, Veronica Varekova and Marcus Asner on elephant ivory.
Israel's U.S. ambassador Ron Dermer; Driss El Yazami, the president of Morocco's National Council for Human Rights.
The CIA's hacking of Senate computers is discussed with David Ignatius (Washington Post); and the federal ban on marijuana is discussed with Andrew Rosenthal (New York Times). Also: Mark Lyall Grant, Britain's U.N. ambassador.
Afghanistan is discussed with Bruce Riedel (Brookings Intelligence Project).
David Remnick (New Yorker) on Vladimir Putin; Idina Menzel on her return to Broadway in "If/Then."
The U.S.-Africa summit is discussed. Also: historian Douglas Brinkley ("The Nixon Tapes").
John Micklethwait (Economist); Douglas Brinkley ("The Nixon Tapes").
Iraq is discussed with the New Yorker's Dexter Filkins and George Packer; and the Ebola virus is discussed with World Bank president Jim Yong Kim. Also: PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem.
Keith Olbermann.
Robin Williams (1951-2014) is remembered.
Lauren Bacall (1924-2014) is remembered. Also: Brett McGurk, the deputy assistant secretary of state for Iraq and Iran.
Interview compilation of the Seinfeld cast, done by Charlie Rose since the show started. Interviewees include Jerry Seinfeld; Larry David; Jason Alexander; Michael Richards; Julia Louis-Dreyfus