- Description
"Sunday on Friday", a review of the week's notable events and people with Chrystia Freeland Us Managing Editor of the Financial Times, Katharine Q. Seelye of the New York Times, Michael Duffy of Time Magazine, Steve Coll of the The New Yorker and Jake Tapper of ABC News.
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- Pakistan
- ny times
- Iraq
- Sunday on Friday
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scott 09/20/2007 08:10 PM Report
re; Westfall's commentary: if YOUR nose is
out of joint, sounds like a "you" problem.
People of such delicate sensibilities should
avoid politics or stick to self-reinforcing
outlets such as Fox to coddle their limited
outlook.
Ash L 07/24/2007 03:27 PM Report
Thank you for a great interview. I do agree with the earlier commenters that it would be much more helpful if the video was available before the weekend.
dawn parla 07/24/2007 01:34 PM Report
Please have Jeffrey Toobin back regarding the issue of the attorney general's ignorance & violatioins of our constitution. This is huge to all aspects of our freedoms. This ties in to everything including the vice pres. staff interferences & the Rove politicalization of all areas of this adminisration.
dom 07/23/2007 11:42 PM Report
I second jca's comment. Its Monday 10:30pm and the "Sunday on Friday" is still not available.
I would go further and question why all Friday material can't be made available by Friday evening. It would seem like Flash encoding the material and adding it to the clip database could be a very automated process and technically not difficult to do. My PBS station plays CR at 2pm (ridiculous KERA13!), so unless I watch online I don't watch at all. ><
jca 07/23/2007 08:19 PM Report
what's the point of "Sunday on Friday" (great idea though) if it's not available online throughout the weekend, or even now (5:15pm Monday on the west coast)? Won't the discussion be a little stale...?
thanks.
Barry Westfall 07/21/2007 12:56 AM Report
This particular show was very very irritating. The only one of the five "young Turks" who did not come off as smug and condescending was the one who left early. The other four, particularly Coll and Freeland couldn't get their noses up high enough. What awful East Coast-style snobs!!
The Democrats will probably end up nominating a Clinton/Obama team (He doesn't have the experience to be President, even if he is the first intellient black to ever run) and everybody will vote for them except the white middle class. Stay tuned for the stock market crash in early 2009.
Diane Platt 07/20/2007 11:06 PM Report
I've been watching Charlie Rose for years... his mesmerizing interviews have sometimes reinforced my beliefs, sometimes made me question my assumptions, sometimes awed me with some concept I had never heard of before, and always made me want to go out and discover more.
Although the interviewers who sat in for Charlie while he was sick were wonderful, they were only helping us count the days until he returned. It's wonderful to have him back and I really hope that he's eating right and exercising regularly.