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Transcripts For KRCB Charlie Rose 20130905

Were, when it happened, he couldnt get away from it fast enough. Rose Shane Salerno for the hour, next. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose j. D. Salingers one of the most successful authors of all time. His 1951 novel catcher in the rye. It is a classic sold over 250,000 eafer a million copies and continues to sell over 250,000 each year. He turned his back on fame and chose instead the life. Salerno shows his life. Heres a trailer for salinger. In 1979 i got an assignment for Newsweek Magazine to photograph this author. He doesnt like to be photograph but we do know he picks up his mail in windsor vermont. So i waited and this jeep pulls up and he goes into the post office really quickly and when he came out, i got it, i got salinger. The publication of catcher in the rye in 1951 was a revolution. There had not been a voice like that. When youre a kid and you read catcher in the rye its like oh my god someone gets

Transcripts For KPIX CBS News Sunday Morning 20130901

Telecommuting. Do you have your confirmation number . It may not surprise you that when you call jetblue to book a flight, the person doing it is at home, not in a call center. Abdominal ultrasound. But it might be a big surprise that the raidologist reading your xray, cat scan or m. R. I. Could very well be doing it from an office in his basement, not a hospital. Is this the future of the American Workplace . To commute or telecommute later this sunday morning. In a new role, actor tim robins plays to a captive audience. Hes encouraging men behind bars to act rather than act up. Serena altschul will have the inside story. Actor tim robbins has played many memorable roles, none more memorable than Andy Dufresne in the shawshank redemption. I spent some time in solitary to prepare for shawshank. I asked to be locked up. All emotion, go, go tim robbins is behind bars again, this time teaching acting to inmates. Ahead on sunday morning, well go back to prison with tim robbins. A new bay b

Transcripts For KPIX CBS This Morning 20130903

Be decisive, firm, why it matters to us as a nation to get syria right. The white house makes its case for military action. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee bringing in secretary of state john kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel. Bashar alassad said the middle east is a powder keg. The risk of regional war exist. Carried out joint missile test with the United States in the Eastern Mediterranean today. Just want to go over there to see my friend kim. Arrived in north korea for the second time this year. Took years but diana nyad was the first person to swim to florida from cuba without a shark cage. Rain rushed into two apartment buildings. All the water came out and it was like a river. The new eastern span of the San Francisco oakland bay bridge is open for business. A southwest flight makes an Emergency Landing after striking a bird during takeoff. People were in tears, people were scared, babies were crying. An agent. 727 pounds. An upset in the u. S. Open last night. Roge

Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20130905

Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose j. D. Salingers one of the most successful authors of all time. His 1951 novel catcher in the rye. It is a classic sold over 250,000 eafer a million copies and continues to sell over 250,000 each year. He turned his back on fame and chose instead the life. Salerno shows his life. Heres a trailer for salinger. In 1979 i got an assignment for Newsweek Magazine to photograph this author. He doesnt like to be photograph but we do know he picks up his mail in windsor vermont. So i waited and this jeep pulls up and he goes into the post office really quickly and when he came out, i got it, i got salinger. The publication of catcher in the rye in 1951 was a revolution. There had not been a voice like that. When youre a kid and you read catcher in the rye its like oh my god someone gets it. How many minions came to that book. The great mystery is why he stopped. Salinger was a national sto

Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20130905

Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose j. D. Salingers one of the most successful authors of all time. His 1951 novel catcher in the rye. It is a classic sold over 250,000 eafer a million copies and continues to sell over 250,000 each year. He turned his back on fame and chose instead the life. Salerno shows his life. Heres a trailer for salinger. In 1979 i got an assignment for Newsweek Magazine to photograph this author. He doesnt like to be photograph but we do know he picks up his mail in windsor vermont. So i waited and this jeep pulls up and he goes into the post office really quickly and when he came out, i got it, i got salinger. The publication of catcher in the rye in 1951 was a revolution. There had not been a voice like that. When youre a kid and you read catcher in the rye its like oh my god someone gets it. How many minions came to that book. The great mystery is why he stopped. Salinger was a national sto

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