Videos 18790
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Les Gelb; Winston Lord; Scott Adams; Bill Russell
World, Entertainment, Politics, SportsAir Date 05/10/1999
Lesl Gelb and Winston Lord on protests in Beijing; Scott Adams on "Dilbert"; a discussion with Bill Russell.
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Winston Lord
World, PoliticsAir Date 05/10/1999
Former U.S. ambassador to China Winston Lord focuses on the recent accidental U.S. bombing of a Chinese embassy.
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Les Gelb
World, PoliticsAir Date 05/10/1999
President of the Council on Foreign Relations Leslie Gelb analyzes the recent anti-American protests in Beijing.
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Bill Russell, Pt. 2
SportsAir Date 05/10/1999
Former NBA All-Star Bill Russell shares his philosophy of friendship and reflects on his career.
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Dave Checketts
SportsAir Date 05/07/1999
Dave Checketts, president and C.E.O. of Madison Square Garden, talks about the 1999 NBA playoffs.
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Bill Russell
SportsAir Date 05/07/1999
A conversation with 12-time NBA All-Star Bill Russell.
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Jim Hoagland
WorldAir Date 05/07/1999
Columnist Jim Hoagland talks about U.S.-Russian relations and the war in Kosovo.
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Remembering Tibor Kalman
Art and designAir Date 05/07/1999
A rebroadcast of a conversation from 1998 in remembrance of designer Tibor Kalman.
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Hoagland; Checketts; Russell; Kalman
World, Sports, Art and designAir Date 05/07/1999
Jim Hoagland on the war in Kosovo. The C.E.O. of Madison Square Garden. Bill Russell, 12-time NBA All-Star. Remembering Tibor Kalman.
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Freeman Dyson; Philippe Petit
Entertainment, Books, ScienceAir Date 05/06/1999
Freeman Dyson on how scientific innovation can mitigate wealth inequality; Philippe Petit on his next tightrope walk.
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Philippe Petit
Entertainment, SportsAir Date 05/06/1999
Philippe Petit talks about his life as a high wire artist and his plans to attempt his most dangerous tightrope walk yet.
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Freeman Dyson
World, ScienceAir Date 05/06/1999
Physicist Freeman Dyson clarifies his idea that scientific innovation can mitigate wealth inequality.
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Natalie Angier
Society, Health, ScienceAir Date 05/05/1999
Award-winning science writer Natalie Angier discusses the female body and her new book, "Woman."
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Alfred Hitchcock Discussion
EntertainmentAir Date 05/05/1999
Patricia Hitchcock O'Connell, filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich and MoMA curator Laurence Kardish remember the filmmaker.
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Alfred Hitchcock Discussion; Natalie Angier
Entertainment, Society, ScienceAir Date 05/05/1999
Patricia Hitchcock O'Connell, Peter Bogdanovich, and Laurence Kardish discuss Hitchcock; Natalie Angier on the female body.
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Mark Whitaker
MediaAir Date 05/04/1999
Editor of Newsweek, Mark Whitaker, describes the role of a news magazine as online news becomes more prevalent.
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David Hare
EntertainmentAir Date 05/04/1999
Playwright David Hare talks politics and gives insight into writing and acting in his latest play, "Via Dolorosa," a monologue about his experiences in the Middle East.
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David Hare; Mark Whitaker
Entertainment, MediaAir Date 05/04/1999
David Hare on politics and his latest play, "Via Dolorosa"; Newsweek's Mark Whitaker on the role of a news magazine.
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Dustin Hoffman
EntertainmentAir Date 05/03/1999
Dustin Hoffman talks about "A Walk on the Moon," the first movie he's produced in which he doesn't appear as an actor.
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'Closer'
EntertainmentAir Date 04/30/1999
Actor Natasha Richardson and playwright Patrick Marber discuss the Broadway debut of Marber's play "Closer."