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Tapper: 'I Don't Like Agreeing With Assad, But He's Right'

CNN’s Jake Tapper grilled deputy national security adviser Tony Blinken Monday over Bashar al-Assad’s assertion that the Obama administration had “no evidence” that the Syrian government had ordered a chemical attack last month.  Tapper played part of the interview Assad

Tapper: 'I Don't Like Agreeing With Assad, But He's Right'

Assad: 'Expect Every Action' If U.S. Attacks

CBS: In an exclusive “CBS This Morning” interview with Charlie Rose, Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad threatens an attack on the U.S. if a military strike is followed through. He said the situation on the ground “is going to get worse

Assad: 'Expect Every Action' If U.S. Attacks

Assad Denies Using Chemical Weapons, Knowledge of Attacks

Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad reportedly denied he used chemical weapons against his people and said he did not even know a chemical weapons attack had occurred in his nation last month. CBS News’ Charlie Rose interviewed Assad on Sunday, and

Assad Denies Using Chemical Weapons, Knowledge of Attacks

Chuck Todd Rips BuzzFeed for Violating PBS Embargo

Charlie Rose interviewed President Obama Monday. The interview aired in the evening, but PBS sent a preliminary transcript to various news outlets in advance with an 11pm embargo. This is standard procedure in media, and a win-win for both sides.

Chuck Todd Rips BuzzFeed for Violating PBS Embargo

Obama: Bernanke Has 'Stayed A Lot Longer Than He Wanted'

In a Monday interview with Charlie Rose, President Barack Obama said FederalReserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has “already stayed a lot longer than he wantedor he was supposed to.” Rose asked Obama if he would consider reappointing Bernanke. Obama dodgedthe question.

Obama: Bernanke Has 'Stayed A Lot Longer Than He Wanted'

Out: 'American citizens'. In: 'U.S. persons'

President Obama rolls out a bizarre new verbal tic during an interview with Charlie Rose of PBS, as excerpted by Buzzfeed.  It pops up when Obama extols the “bigger and better” intelligence gathering capabilities of the NSA: What I can

GOP Rep: Evidence Of Chemical Weapons Use In Syria

CBS: Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee talks to Charlie Rose and Norah O’Donnell about the news that chemical weapons had been used in Syria and how that could potentially draw the U.S. deeper into the

GOP Rep: Evidence Of Chemical Weapons Use In Syria

Rubio Smacks Back CBS Hosts Questions On Water Bottle

CBS: Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) delivered the Republican response to the president’s State of the Union address. He talks to Charlie Rose and Norah O’Donnell about why he thinks some of the president’s proposals are dead on arrival.

Rubio Smacks Back CBS Hosts Questions On Water Bottle

Al Gore Slams Fox News as Propaganda

On the January 29th episode of Charlie Rose, Al Gore defended his decision regarding his sale of Current to Al Jazeera, and had some choice words for FOX News.   And on the Jon Stewart Show, Gore opened his bleeding heart

Al Gore Slams Fox News as Propaganda

GE CEO To Boehner: 'Take The Heat'

CBS: General Electric chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt sits down with Charlie Rose to talk about the consequences of not making a deal to avoid the “fiscal cliff.”

GE CEO To Boehner: 'Take The Heat'

Norah O’Donnell & Charlie Rose Don’t Ask Colin Powell About Libya

On the “CBS Morning Show,” Norah O’Donnelland Charlie Rose interviewed General Colin Powell and made high-class fools of themselves asking Powell a host of leading softball questions that were intentionally designed to allow him to attack Romney with Obama’s talking points. After Powell

Schieffer Talks Moderating Final Debate

CBS News chief Washington correspondent and host of “Face the Nation” Bob Schieffer talks to Charlie Rose and Norah O’Donnell about moderating the last of three presidential debates.

Schieffer Talks Moderating Final Debate

Tina Brown On Newsweek Demise: 'Was Just Matter Of When'

Tina Brown, editor-in-chief of Newsweek and The Daily Beast website, talks to Charlie Rose, Norah O’Donnell and Gayle King about the recent announcement that after 80 years, Newsweek magazine will stop publishing a print edition at the end of 2012.

Tina Brown On Newsweek Demise: 'Was Just Matter Of When'