eving with the captivating anouk aimee, who can ever forget a man a a by by claude lalouche. i ve been very lucky, really. and marco bellocio who i like very much, too, i ve been very lucky, really. it s incredible to work with people like this. rose: evan osnos and anouk aimee when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: next month, the chinese government will undergo its most important leadership transition in recent history. the event has raised questions about the country s political future. even osnos is a long time observer of china. in this week s new yorker magazine he writes about how the pail your of the country s railway industry reveals a dark side of chinese growth. it s called boss rail: the disaster exposed the underside of the boom. i m pleased to have evan osnos welcome. thanks, charlie. rose: tell us about this railway disaster and what it says. this was a train cr
eving with the captivating anouk aimee, who can ever forget a man and a woman directed by by claude lalouche. i ve been very lucky, really. and marco bellocio who i like very much, too, i ve been very lucky, really. it s incredible to work with people like this. rose: evan osnos and anouk aimee when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: next month, the chinese government will undergo its most important leadership transition in recent history. the event has raised questions about the country s political future. even osnos is a long time observer of china. in this week s new yorker magazine he writes about how the pail your of the country s railway industry reveals a dark side of chinese growth. it s called boss rail: the disaster exposed the underside of the boom. i m pleased to have evan osnos back at this table. welcome. thanks, charlie. rose: tell us about this railway disaster a
leaders hosted by the u.s. since the 1945 conference that founded the u.n. the goal? keeping nuclear weapons away from terrorist organizations like al qaeda. tara mergener is in washington with details. good morning. reporter: good morning, michelle. that s right, the focus here is preventing nuclear terrorism and this is said to be an unprecedented call for action. president obama wants to make sure nuclear weapons don t end up in the wrong hands. the single biggest threat to u.s. security for short term, medium term and long term would be the possibility of the terrorist organization obtaining a nuclear weapon. reporter: on the eve of his two day summit, the president warned that groups like al qaeda are currently trying to secure the deadly weapons. he says they wouldn t be afraid to use them if they could. unfortunately, we have a situation in which there is a lot of loose nuclear material around the world. reporter: the president s goal this week is getting nat