Videos 18785
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Zhou Wenzhong
World, PoliticsAir Date 01/21/2011
Former Chinese Ambassador to the United States Zhou Wenzhong examines the visit of the President of China to the United States.
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Kenneth Roth
World, PoliticsAir Date 01/21/2011
Kenneth Roth discusses the lack of human rights in China and the need for change in the country.
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John J. Mack
World, BusinessAir Date 01/21/2011
John Mack examines the economic relationship between China and the United States and the role that business plays in those relationships.
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Zhou Wenzhong; John J. Mack; Kenneth Roth; Remembering Reynolds Price
Politics, Business, SocietyAir Date 01/21/2011
Zhou Wenzhong on the president of China's U.S. visit; Sino-American economic relations; human rights in China; Reynolds Price obit.
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Susan Rice
PoliticsAir Date 01/20/2011
Susan Rice, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, reflects on her interest in politics from a young age and her take on current foreign affairs.
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Susan Rice; Jim Nantz
Politics, SportsAir Date 01/20/2011
Ambassador Susan Rice discusses current foreign affairs; Jim Nantz analyzes the teams competing for a Super Bowl spot.
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Jim Nantz
SportsAir Date 01/20/2011
Jim Nantz breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of the four teams still in the running to go to Super Bowl XLV.
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Henry Kissinger
World, PoliticsAir Date 01/19/2011
Former secretary of state Henry Kissinger comments on the state of United States-Chinese relations.
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U.S.-China Relations
PoliticsAir Date 01/18/2011
Richard McGregor, David Leonhardt, and Cheng Li discuss the tense relations between the U.S. and China.
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Garry Trudeau
Entertainment, PoliticsAir Date 01/18/2011
"Doonesbury" creator Garry Trudeau reflects on the evolution of the characters who've animated his comic strip for 40 years.
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Wu Jianmin; U.S.-China Relations; Garry Trudeau
Entertainment, PoliticsAir Date 01/18/2011
Wu Jianmin comments on tense Sino-American relations; a panel continues the U.S.-China discussion; Garry Trudeau on his "Doonesbury" characters.
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Wu Jianmin
PoliticsAir Date 01/18/2011
Wu Jianmin, vice chairman at China Foreign Affairs University, comments on U.S.-China relations.
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Alan Riding
History, Art and designAir Date 01/17/2011
Journalist Alan Riding shares his book, "And the Show Went On," about the nature of collaboration among French intellectuals and artists.
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Tunisian Revolt
World, PoliticsAir Date 01/17/2011
Tunisian scholars Taoufik Ben Amor and Malika Zeghal report on the recent revolt to oust autocratic President Ben Ali.
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MLK Anniversary; Tunisian Revolt; Alan Riding
World, Politics, History, Art and designAir Date 01/17/2011
Fmr. anchor Tom Brokaw and professor John Hope Franklin on MLK Jr. Tunisian scholars on the revolt against President Ben Ali. Alan Riding on his book, "And the Show Went On.”
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MLK Anniversary
Politics, HistoryAir Date 01/17/2011
In memory of Martin Luther King, Jr., Charlie re-airs a conversation from 2008 with former anchor Tom Brokaw and professor John Hope Franklin.
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NFL Playoffs '11
SportsAir Date 01/14/2011
Journalist Peter King and former NFL MVP Boomer Esiason discuss the NFL playoffs currently underway.
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Alex Gibney
Entertainment, PoliticsAir Date 01/14/2011
Filmmaker Alex Gibney joins Charlie to share his new film, "Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer."
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Bernard-Henri Lévy
World, BooksAir Date 01/14/2011
Philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy shares his book, "Public Enemies," a correspondence between Lévy and Michel Houellebecq.
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NFL Playoffs '11; Bernard-Henri Lévy; Alex Gibney
Entertainment, Books, SportsAir Date 01/14/2011
Peter King and Boomer Esiason on the NFL playoffs; Lévy's "Public Enemies"; Gibney on his Eliot Spitzer documentary.