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Charlie Rose with David Rockefeller; Edmund Morgan (October 21, 2002) DVD
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Binding: DVD-R
EAN: 0883629049236
Label: Charlie Rose, Inc.
Manufacturer: Charlie Rose, Inc.
Publisher: Charlie Rose, Inc.
Release Date: August 15, 2006
Running Time: 57 minutes
Studio: Charlie Rose, Inc.






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A conversation with David Rockefeller on the occasion of the publication of his memoirs. Rockefeller is a philanthropist and the former CEO of Chase and tonight he discusses his remarkable life and what prompted him to write it all down. Also, author Edmund Morgan on his latest book, a new biography of Benjamin Franklin.

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Edmund Morgan segment Any port in a storm
Charlie Rose talks with the distinguished American historian Edmund Morgan about the latter's new biography of Benjamin Franklin. Morgan speaks of the myth of the money-hungry Franklin and says Franklin retired in his early forties from making money to pursue his other varied interests. Morgan speaks about his role as senior founding father, as wiseman among the company. He talks about Franklin's having been the American most well- known to the world and his use of his reputation to serve the cause ... Read More





 

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