A conversation about microfinance with Muhammad Yunus, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize

with Muhammad Yunus
in Current Affairs, Business
on Monday, November 27, 2006 * * * * *

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A conversation with the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus about his advances in the microfinance movement which will benefit more than 100 million people in more than 100 countries.

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    1. John S.  10/30/2008 12:49 AM Report

      Charlie Rose,

      Great interview with Muhammad Yunus

      Thank you.

      John S.

      Muhammad Yunus’ Nobel Prize Lecture

      (He returns to English after about 2 minutes.)

      http://nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=88&view=3

      More information (mostly free downloads)

      http://www.grameenfoundation.org/resource_center/books_and_publications/#books

      John

    2. S.C.  10/28/2008 04:37 PM Report

      As a person who makes it a habit to watch the Charlie Rose program every day,I feel that if everyone watched the Charlie Rose program every day -- or even once a week -- they would receive many exciting ideas which could make each of them a better person, helping to build a better country and a better world.

    3. Bryan Iowan  01/11/2008 11:21 AM Report

      Charlie,

      Long time, first time....What a great show! The interview with Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus.....When I viewed this I wished that all high school kids could witness this interview....His philosophy of what it is to be human and empowering people is refreshing; after seeing so many "handout-entitlement-type-programs, ultimately FAIL!!!

      B2

    4. Charlton Price  07/21/2007 03:34 PM Report

      This was one of Charlie's greatest interviews. The achievements and eloquence of the guest were fully displayed, thanks to Charlie's giving the guest freedom to tell his story. Charli avoided hissometimes bright-graduate-school-student tendency to interrupt guests, suggest several possible answers as part of his question, and/or ask too many questions.