Particular. And so i think what he offers to donald is someone who has ideas, without has a vision, who works tireilessly, but who at the end of the day knows he has his back. And i think that is why he has been able to so quickly and so you can sesfully. Rose tom friedman, Emily Jane Fox, Jonathan Mahler, when we continue. Funding for charlie rose has been provided by the following 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 tom friedman is here, a Pulitzer Prize winning author, he is as you know a columnist for the New York Times. Is he known for tackling big ideas and wideranging subjects. He has a new book out which some are quawling his most ambitious yet. Imagine that. It is called thank you for being late, an optimist guide to thriving in the age of acceleration. In it he argues that todays world is moving faster than ever, and will on
Tom it comes from meeting people for breakfast in washington, d. C. Every once in a while, somebody will come late. They would say i am really sorry. One day about three years ago, i spontaneously said to my friend peter, i said to him, thank you for being late. Because you were late, i have been eavesdropping on their conversations. I have been peoplewatching the lobby. Most importantly, i just connected ideas i have been struggling with for a month. People started to get into it. What they understood, i was giving them to slow down and rethink and reflect. My favorite quote in the opening chapter comes from my friend. He says, when you press the pause button on a computer, it stops. But when you press because you on a human being, it starts. It reflects, rethinks, r eimagines. Boy, do we need to do a lot of that. Charlie what stage of acceleration . Tom the book begins with me explaining to my parking garage attendant how to write a column. The first chapter is really about how to wr
Tom it comes from meeting people for breakfast in washington, d. C. Every once in a while, somebody will come late. They would say i am really sorry. One day about three years ago, i spontaneously said to my friend peter, i said to him, thank you for being late. Because you were late, i have been eavesdropping on their conversations. I have been peoplewatching the lobby. Most importantly, i just connected ideas i have been struggling with for a month. People started to get into it. What they understood, i was giving them to slow down and rethink and reflect. My favorite quote in the opening chapter comes from my friend. He says, when you press the pause button on a computer, it stops. But when you press because you on a human being, it starts. It reflects, rethinks, r eimagines. Boy, do we need to do a lot of that. Charlie what stage of acceleration . Tom the book begins with me explaining to my parking garage attendant how to write a column. The first chapter is really about how to wr
Decision on tuesday afternoon when she met with senior party officials. Last week the party floated a plan for park to step down so an election could be held in june. The hope was the plan would appease alienated Party Members who want her out of office while allowing park to save face. Translator President Park said she has been thinking she should dually accept what is decided by the party. Boosted by strong public support, the opposition is still pursuing an impeachment motion. Its likely itll pass on friday with support from the antipark faction. If impeached, shell be suspended from her duties until the Constitutional Court rules. Park told lawmakers shell calmly await for the ruling. Shinzo abe will soon become the first sitting president to visit pearl harbor. Later this month, abe and president barack obama will pay their respects to the victims of the attack. Nhk world has the reaction to the planned trip. Translator i want to reaffirm with president obama what we have done ov
And they said, you know, these are great people in North Carolina. They wont mind. But they said they wont mind, sir, if you canceled and made it another time. And i said, what . And they said, we have a big crowd but they wont smienld just because the weather was so terrible. Sow i said you have got to be kidding. So we have been driving for two hours. We lands a long ways but there was no way we werent showing up tonight, that i can tell you. That i can tell you. We couldnt lands at your local airport. We landed a long ways away. The drive was about three times longer than the flight. But we made it. Thats all that matters, right . We made it. And im here today for one main reason. To thank you, the people of North Carolina for being so incredible. We want to thank you. You went out and pounded the pavement. You organized your fellow citizens and propelled to victory a Grass Roots Movement the likes of which nobody, nobody has ever seen before. And thats beyond our country. And i wan