Charlie Rose reemerges with first interview since firings

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Charlie Rose, whose career as a journalist imploded in 2017 due to sexual misconduct allegations, emerged Thursday by posting online a lengthy interview he conducted with investor Warren Buffett.

Rose said in a message on his website that he was proud to have the recent conversation with Buffett. The 80-year-old journalist said it was the first interview he had conducted in more than four years.

Rose's television talk show, which had aired on PBS since 1991, ended abruptly in November 2017 after The Washington Post published a story in which several women who had worked with him alleged a pattern of sexual misconduct that included groping and walking naked in front of them. On his website, Rose called the Buffett interview "a step in a journey to engage the most interesting people and explore the most compelling ideas in the world."

To that end, he brushed aside some of Rose's specific questions, including when the interview broached the topic of the war in Ukraine.

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