Videos 18741
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Ken Duberstein; Michael Beschloss; Jon Meacham
Politics, HistoryAir Date 06/10/2004
Ken Duberstein on Ronald Reagan; historian Michael Beschloss; Jon Meacham.
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Jon Meacham
PoliticsAir Date 06/10/2004
Jon Meacham, managing editor of Newsweek, memorializes the late President Ronald Reagan.
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William F. Buckley, Jr.
PoliticsAir Date 06/09/2004
Soon after the death of Ronald Reagan, William F. Buckley, Jr. remembers the former president.
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Remembering Ronald Reagan
PoliticsAir Date 06/08/2004
Charlie remembers President Reagan with a collection of guest interviews over the years.
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Tribute to Ronald Reagan
Politics, HistoryAir Date 06/07/2004
Biographer Edmund Morris and former advisors Martin Anderson and Ed Rollins discuss the legacy of Ronald Reagan.
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George Shultz
Politics, HistoryAir Date 06/07/2004
George Shultz, one-time U.S. secretary of state, describes the international achievements of former President Ronald Reagan.
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Tribute to Ronald Reagan
Politics, HistoryAir Date 06/07/2004
Former secretary of state George Shultz; Edmund Morris, Martin Anderson, and Ed Rollins on Reagan's legacy.
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Muhammad Yunus
World, BusinessAir Date 06/04/2004
Muhammad Yunus talks about the idea of "micro-financing."
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Richard Saul Wurman
Books, HealthAir Date 06/03/2004
Richard Saul Wurman discusses his book, "Understanding Health Care," which examines three things: the user, the doctor, and how to make it happen.
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Thomas Friedman
World, BusinessAir Date 06/02/2004
Columnist Thomas Friedman discusses his documentary, "The Other Side of Outsourcing," filmed in India.
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Richard Holbrooke; Craig Unger
World, Politics, Books, HistoryAir Date 06/01/2004
Former U.S. ambassador Richard Holbrooke; Craig Unger on Bush's relationship with the Saudis.
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Richard Holbrooke
World, PoliticsAir Date 06/01/2004
Former Ambassador Richard Holbrooke on the Bush Administration and John Kerry's views on foreign policy.
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Craig Unger
World, Politics, Books, HistoryAir Date 06/01/2004
Craig Unger discusses 9/11, the Bush family and the relationship with the Bin Ladens and Saudi Royals.
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Michael Lewis
Books, SportsAir Date 05/31/2004
Michael Lewis shares his book, "Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game" about Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane.
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Simon Sebag Montefiore
Books, HistoryAir Date 05/31/2004
Historian Simon Sebag Montefiore shares his book, "Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar" featuring stories about Stalin's life.
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Trey Anastasio, Pt. 2
EntertainmentAir Date 05/31/2004
Phish lead guitarist, Trey Anastasio, reminisces about what made the band unique and what he regrets about the band.
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Simon Sebag Montefiore; Trey Anastasio, Pt. 2; Michael Lewis
Entertainment, Books, Sports, HistoryAir Date 05/31/2004
Simon Sebag Montefiore on Stalin; the break up of Phish; Michael Lewis shares "Moneyball."
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Tony Kushner
EntertainmentAir Date 05/28/2004
Playwright Tony Kushner discusses his Tony Award-nominated musical, "Caroline or Change," and his newest work, "Homebody Kabul."
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Tom Ridge
World, PoliticsAir Date 05/27/2004
Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge addresses fears of imminent terrorist attacks and major arrests in Britain.
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Trey Anastasio, Pt. 1
EntertainmentAir Date 05/26/2004
Musician Trey Anastasio explains why his band Phish decided to stop performing.