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VIDEO: [Great Movie Scenes] Scent of a Woman - Ending Speech

Probably one of my favourite scenes of all time. Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade, played by Al Pacino in his Oscar winning performance, gives a little talk about leadership and integrity during the end of the movie "Scent of a Woman". To keep you a little in sight here, Charlie (played by Chris O'Donnell) is about to be expelled because he is not snitching about what he saw, while the people who are quite clearly involved are being let go, primarily because they're rich. Enjoy a truly classic moment in movies. watch

VIDEO: Charlie Rose (July 29, 2004)

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Charlie Rose (July 29, 2004)
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Posted: 11/30/2009

Charlie Reports Live From Boston At The Democratic National Convention, Where Senator John Kerry Is Nominated For The 2004 Presidential Election. The Broadcast Features Several Prominent Guests And Their Reactions To Kerry'S Acceptance Speech. Former U.S. Senator George Mitchell, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, Lawrence O'Donnell - A Writer And Former Assistant To Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan - And Mitchell Gold, A Delegate From North Carolina, All Give Their Thoughts On Kerry'S Speech And The Upcoming Election. watch

VIDEO: Charlie Rose (February 20, 1996)

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Charlie Rose (February 20, 1996)
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Posted: 12/10/2009

Charlie Hosts A Panel To Discuss Pat Buchanan'S Surprise Victory In The New Hampshire Primary. Guests Include Arianna Huffington, Chair For The Center For Effective Compassion, Water Isaacson, Time Magazine'S Managing Editor, Lawrence O'Donnell, Former Campaign Strategist And Former Chief Of Staff For Senator Moynihan, Ed Rollins, Veteran Republican Political Strategist, Laura Ingraham Of The Independent Women'S Forum And Alsorepublican Political Strategist Roger Stone. watch

Charlie Speaks With Former Congressional Aide Lawrence O'Donnell, Representatives Charles Schumer And Christopher Shays, Journalist Norm Ornstein And Jim Glassman Of The American Enterprise Institute About Newt Gingrich. The Group Discusses Whether Or Not It Was A Positive Move To Reelect The Speaker. Plus, Screenwriter William Goldman Talks About His Experience Surviving In The Movie Business. Goldman Penned The Scripts For Films Such As All The President'S Men.
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Posted: 12/10/2009
Following A Call For Corporate Responsibility From The Republican Party, Charlie Talks With Felix Rohatyn, A Managing Director Of Lazard Freres, In An Effort To Understand The State Of The Economy. Then, A Conversation With Author Albert Murray Who Is Part Of A Literary Tradition That Began With Ralph Ellison And James Baldwin. Murray Currently Has Two New Books Out, The Blue Devils Of Nada, A Collection Of Essays, And The Seven League Boots, The Third In His Trilogy Of Scooter Novels. Finally, Filmmaker Ted Demme Is On To Discuss His New Project, Beautiful Girls. Its Ensemble Cast Includes Timothy Hutton, Uma Thurman, Matt Dillon, And Rosie O'Donnell. They Portray Former Classmates In An All-American Town Facing An Early Mid-Life Crisis As They Turn 30.
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Posted: 12/12/2009
Arianna Huffington, Of The Center For Effective Compassion, Lawrence O'Donnell, Former Campaign Strategist And Chief Of Staff For Senator Moynihan, And William Kristol Of The Weekly Standard Magazine Discuss The Struggling Dole Campaign And The Upcoming Democratic And Republican Conventions. Then, Director, Danny Boyle, Producer Andrew Macdonald And Screenwriter John Hodge Discuss Their New, Much Anticipated British Film, Train Spotting. Finally, Tennis Player, Malivai Washington Discusses Becoming The First African-American Since Arthur Ashe To Reach The Wimbledon Finals.
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Posted: 12/10/2009
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Title Year Type
Cops And Robbersons (Actor - Newscaster) 1994 Movie
Joker's Wild (Announcer) 1990 TV Show Series
Wordplay (Announcer) 1986 TV Show Series
Wizard of Odds (Announcer) 1973 TV Show Series
Frontline: Inside the Teenage Brain (Remarks by) Episode

more Charlie O'Donnell credits (7 total credits)

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