rose: god s name never came up. all they ever said in indemnify house was no one said life was fair. that was my religion. so i think comedy became a way to try to find answers. rose: we conclude with comedy one aziz ansari. especially with texting, you re not hearing a voice. it s even different than a phone call. you just see these words and people reading so much into the time it takes for people to write back and their choice of words. certain things turn people off like you know, grammar or spelling is a huge turnoff or some people like it when a guy uses one of those emoji. pea sult say i don t think seriously at all. it s different how these differences develop and how certain thing you say on your phone can really define how you end up faring in the real world. rose: all about golf s new sure star, jordan spieth, judd apatow, aziz ansari when we continue. rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by: rose: additional funding provided by: and b
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Film Director Karla Murthy chats about her documentary 'Love, Jamie' that highlights the life, art, and incarceration of trans artist Jamie Diaz. After serving nearly 30 years in prison for a robbery conviction related to drug addiction, Jamie was released on parole on May 31st, 2024. The documentary chronicles a deep pen pal friendship forged while Jamie was behind bars and how that friendship ultimately resulted in a New York City solo art show of Jamie's work. 'Love, Jamie' is now available to stream as part of the American Masters series on PBS.