In my mothers bedroom. Then on. Americas and the war. And why did you so much . Because we knew they were going to lose it. What did that mean for you in hungary . I did not cry then. Cold are you . I was 18. With that interview the late author john lucas in depth that was born 20 years ago. Since 2000, over 230 of the leading nonfiction and fiction authors of our time of appeared on in depth. Milton freedman, alice walker, Colton Whitehead bob woodward, neil degrasse, tyson george wells, just to name a few. So over the next three hours our goal is to review the last 20 years of indepth. But also to ask you a couple of questions, here they are. Who is your favorite indepth gas . What book are you reading now . And who is your favorite Nonfiction Author . And that is what will be talking about. Heres how you can dial in on the 20th anniversary of indepth. 2020 code 7488200. For those of you in the Eastern Central time zone, 202 7488201 if you live the mountain pacific time zone. And you
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose Grand Central terminal celebrate its 100th birthday this month. It is a new new york icon with 750,000 people passing through every day. Tom wolf once wrote, every big city has a railroad station with the grand, to the point of glorious, classical architecture, but the grandest, mauve glorious of all by far was Grand Central station. In the 1970s, it was threatened with destruction. In the 1980s, it fell into disrepair. Now Grand Central is stronger than ever. He were is a look behind the scenes. Grand central is a place with a lot of secrets. One of them is hidden in plain sight its room behind tiffany clock, which overlooks park avenue. Today we go to places the public is never allowed to see, and we meet the characters who make sure the trains run on time. Our first stop takes us from the highest point in Grand Central to the lowest. N42 is the teenest basement in manhattan, and it provides the direct current which powers
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose Grand Central terminal celebrate its 100th birthday this month. It is a new new york icon with 750,000 people passing through every day. Tom wolf once wrote, every big city has a railroad station with the grand, to the point of glorious, classical architecture, but the grandest, mauve glorious of all by far was Grand Central station. In the 1970s, it was threatened with destruction. In the 1980s, it fell into disrepair. Now Grand Central is stronger than ever. He were is a look behind the scenes. Grand central is a place with a lot of secrets. One of them is hidden in plain sight its room behind tiffany clock, which overlooks park avenue. Today we go to places the public is never allowed to see, and we meet the characters who make sure the trains run on time. Our first stop takes us from the highest point in Grand Central to the lowest. N42 is the teenest basement in manhattan, and it provides the direct current which powers