Charlie Rose Season 19 Episode 111 German-US Relationship, Walter Mossberg On Apple's iCloud, Janny Scott and Joseph Lelyveld
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- June 7, 2011
In this episode of Charlie Rose, season 19 episode 111, the focus is on the German-US relationship, Apple's iCloud service with Walter Mossberg and Janny Scott and Joseph Lelyveld discussing their respective books. The show begins with a discussion on the current state of the relationship between Germany and the United States, particularly in light of recent tensions and changes in leadership. The panel of experts brings a wealth of knowledge to this discussion, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities facing both countries as they navigate this often-complex relationship.
Next, Charlie Rose sits down with Walter Mossberg, a technology journalist and critic, to discuss Apple's iCloud service. Mossberg shares his thoughts on the strengths and weaknesses of the service, highlighting its ease of use, convenience, and security features, while also pointing out some of the limitations and potential risks associated with storing data in the cloud.
Later in the show, Janny Scott and Joseph Lelyveld join Charlie Rose to discuss their respective books. Scott is the author of "The Beneficiary: Fortune, Misfortune, and the Story of My Father," which explores family dynamics, inheritance, and privilege. Meanwhile, Lelyveld discusses his book, "His Final Battle: The Last Months of Franklin Roosevelt," which sheds new light on the final days of the iconic US president.
Throughout the episode, Charlie Rose demonstrates his adeptness at conducting thoughtful and insightful interviews, delving into complex issues and drawing out nuanced perspectives and insights from his guests. Whether examining the nuances of geopolitics, exploring the intricacies of cloud computing, or discussing the latest in non-fiction literature, Charlie Rose never fails to engage and enlighten his viewers.