Top much our show tonight. General motors recalling another nearly 1 1 2 million vehicles. This time over issues surrounding the sudden loss of power steering. Now the models include chevy malibu and cobalt, saturn auras and ions and pontiac g6s. The stems from 2004 all the way to 2010. That brings total number of recalled gm cars to nearly 4 million although there is some overlap with previous recalls. Just adding more fuel to the fire as gm Ceo Mary Barra will head to capitol hill tomorrow where she is expected to apologize. We have alan kim, former senior enforcement attorney with the national highway Traffic Safety administration. Welcome back to the show. Great to see you again, sir. A long history at nshta. Now we have more recalls coming from gm. What do you make of this . They say that General Motors will replace either the power steering or the steering column. Are you surprised . Well, there seems to be at least temporarily some increased focus on safety at General Motors. Ma
But they werent going to burn those paintings either, right. They were critical for the works and would go on to their acclaim and i started to wonder about whether these paintings, these potentially failed works were not just critical for the Creative Process but for the indentures and entrepreneurial feats we all celebrate. I wanted to understand that it wasnt about a cliche. Rose Hillary Clintons hard choices and sarah lewis case for failure when we continue. Theres a saying around here you stand behind what you say. Around here, we dont make excuses, we make commitments. And when you cant live up to them, you own up and make it right. Some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where its needed most. But i know youll still find it, when you know where to look. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose for two decades Hillary Clinton has bee
Really about human empathy. Funding a way to be empathetic with a foreign culture often in a very dangerous neighborhood and its just fabulous at this. He could sit down and smoke a hukah pipe and he could sit down and as one of my sources said sometimes in this business you have to sup with the devil but use a long spoon, terrorists and dangerous men he did with a very short spoon and we got to know him. We end with Jessye Norman, the great opera star. Certainly 200 years after the french revolution and then to sing on the concord and to be choreographed to walk around and down the steps. All of this was completely live. I was singing live, i wasnt singing to a track. Robin wright, les gelb, kai bird, Jessye Norman when we continue. Theres a saying around here you stand behind what you say. Around here, we dont make excuses, we make commitments. And when you cant live up to them, you own up and make it right. Some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets
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And by bloomberg. A provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose jeff koons is having a moment. The new yorker magazine calls him the most original, controversial, and expensive american artist of the past three and a half decades. His playful and provocative work pushes the bounds. His sculpture balloon dog orange sold for 58. 4 million. It is the most expensive piece of art sold pie a living artist at auction. And the Whitney Museum presenting koons first retrospective. The here is a look. You know, i always like the way they make me feel. I feel like i come into contact with my feelings and ive always loved them. Rose when you see all that you have done, and you know its there in that museum, what do you think . You know, its been nice for me to look at some of the images because, you know, i dont live with all of those pieces. So a lot of them are kind of jus