Videos 18796
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Clinton's First Presser
World, PoliticsAir Date 03/23/1993
Journalists evaluate U.S.-Russia relations, which President Bill Clinton addressed at his first presser.
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Clinton's First Presser; Jim Nantz; Steve Friedman
World, Politics, Sports, MediaAir Date 03/23/1993
Remnick and Pozner on Clinton's press conf.; Nantz on the NCC finals; NBC Exec. Producer Steve Friedman.
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Steve Friedman
MediaAir Date 03/23/1993
Executive Producer for NBC, Steve Friedman, talks about writing his first novel and Dateline's recent controversy.
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Power Struggle in Russia
World, PoliticsAir Date 03/22/1993
Politicians Lee Hamilton and Zbigniew Brzezinski discuss the power struggle between Boris Yeltsin and the Russian Congress.
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Roger Mudd
Politics, Society, HealthAir Date 03/22/1993
Journalist Roger Mudd, whose documentary "Choosing Death," will air on PBS, shares his thoughts on the controversial subject of euthanasia.
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Clinton's Economic Policy
Politics, BusinessAir Date 03/22/1993
Alice Rivlin of the Office of Management and Budget and Representative John Kasich discuss President Clinton's economic package.
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Power Struggle in Russia; Clinton's Economic Policy; Roger Mudd
World, Politics, BusinessAir Date 03/22/1993
Hamilton and Brzezinski on Russia; Rivlin and Kasich on Clinton's economic package; Roger Mudd on euthanasia.
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Thomas Hoving; Ed Koch; Dean Kamen
Politics, Business, Education, Science, Art and designAir Date 03/19/1993
Thomas Hoving formerly of the Met; former NYC Mayor Ed Koch; Dean Kamen on USFIRST.
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Ed Koch
PoliticsAir Date 03/19/1993
Former Mayor Ed Koch, predicts that Giuliani will be the next mayor and expresses his opinions on President Clinton's economic policy.
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Dean Kamen
Education, ScienceAir Date 03/19/1993
Inventor and entrepreneur Dean Kamen discusses his organization, USFIRST, which aims to instill the excitement of math and science in children, as much as athletes and rock...
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Thomas Hoving
Business, Art and designAir Date 03/19/1993
Thomas Hoving, former director of the Met, looks back at his controversial tenure there and shares his memoirs, "Making the Mummies Dance."
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Senator Bill Bradley
PoliticsAir Date 03/18/1993
Senator Bill Bradley talks about new legislation to improve urban America.
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Senator Bill Bradley; Is the Novel Dead?
Politics, Books, Society, TechAir Date 03/18/1993
Sen. Bradley on domestic and foreign policy; a panel of authors debate the relevancy of the novel.
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Is the Novel Dead?
Books, Society, TechAir Date 03/18/1993
A panel of novelists exchange views on the relevancy of novels to our technological culture.
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Mortimer Zuckerman
World, Politics, BusinessAir Date 03/17/1993
Mortimer Zuckerman reports on China's changing social, economic, and military landscape.
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Mortimer Zuckerman; JoAnn Falletta; Pete Hamill
World, Entertainment, Politics, Business, MediaAir Date 03/17/1993
Mortimer Zuckerman on China; conductor JoAnn Falletta; Pete Hamill, editor in chief of the New York Post.
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Pete Hamill
MediaAir Date 03/17/1993
New York Post Editor in Chief Pete Hamill recounts the recent ups and downs in ownership of the paper and what it means for future.
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JoAnn Falletta
EntertainmentAir Date 03/17/1993
Conductor JoAnn Falletta, music director of the Women's Philharmonic, on finding music written by women composers.
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Lisa Harrow
EntertainmentAir Date 03/16/1993
Actor Lisa Harrow discusses "The Last Days of Chez Nous" and the connection she feels with her character.
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Armistead Maupin
BooksAir Date 03/16/1993
Author Armistead Maupin shares his new book, "Maybe the Moon," a novel about the life of the world's smallest woman.