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their own life experiences, their own mortality to the piece. i think it s a discussion and i found that really exciting. rose: frederick kempe, keira knightley, next. every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats the odds and comes out on top. but this isn t just a hollywood storyline. it s happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: fedrick kempe here, president and c.e.o. of the atlantic council. he s also a journalist and author. his latest book is called berlin, 1961: kennedy, kruschev and the most dangerous place on earth. it looks ater be flynn 1961 and the forces and pernal tease that shape the building of the berlin wall and therefore
betrayal and i think what i really loved about it is it doesn t impose morality. it asks the audience to bring their own life experiences, their own mortality to the piece. i think it s a discussion and i found that really exciting. rose: frederick kempe, keira knightley, next. every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats the odds and comes out on top. but this isn t just a hollywood storyline. it s happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: fedrick kempe here, president and c.e.o. of the atlantic council. he s also a journalist and author. his latest book is called berlin, 1961: kennedy, kruschev and the most dangerous place on earth. it lo