Videos 18786
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David Gregory
World, PoliticsAir Date 05/01/2003
NBC News correspondent David Gregory comments on President Bush's declaration of the end of major conflict in Iraq.
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David Gregory; Brian Ross; Road Map to Peace
World, PoliticsAir Date 05/01/2003
David Gregory on Bush's declaration of the end of major combat in Iraq; the arrest of Walid bin Attash; the Road Map to Peace.
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Road Map to Peace
World, PoliticsAir Date 05/01/2003
Experts on Middle East politics on the U.S. "Road Map to Peace," and whether Israel and Palestine will accept it.
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Brian Ross
World, PoliticsAir Date 05/01/2003
Correspondent Brian Ross reports on the Pakistani arrest of Walid bin Attash and the belief that Saddam is still alive and in hiding.
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John Malkovich
EntertainmentAir Date 04/30/2003
John Malkovich reflects on filming "The Dancer Upstairs," inspired by the Shining Path uprising in Peru.
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Bernard-Henri Lévy; France and the U.S.; Emmanuel Todd
World, Politics, BooksAir Date 04/29/2003
Bernard-Henri Lévy on the murder of Daniel Pearl; Moisi and Bruckner in the Iraq war; Emmanuel Todd with "After the Empire."
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Bernard-Henri Lévy
World, Politics, BooksAir Date 04/29/2003
Bernard-Henri Lévy shares his book, "Who Killed Daniel Pearl" about his intense emotional reaction to the murder of reporter Daniel Pearl.
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France and the U.S.
World, PoliticsAir Date 04/29/2003
Authors Dominique Moisi and Pascal Bruckner analyze France's opposition to the war in Iraq from a philosophical point of view.
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Emmanuel Todd
World, Politics, BooksAir Date 04/29/2003
Historian Emmanuel Todd shares his book, "After The Empire: An Essay on the Decomposing System."
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'Matisse Picasso'
Art and designAir Date 04/28/2003
MoMA curators Kirk Varnedoe and John Elderfield discuss the exhibition "Matisse Picasso."
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Alan Brinkley
EducationAir Date 04/25/2003
Historian Alan Brinkley, author of "Voices of Protest," talks about his new role as provost of Columbia University
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David Sanger
World, PoliticsAir Date 04/25/2003
David Sanger from The New York Times examines North Korea and United States negotiations regarding nuclear weapons.
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David Sanger; Climbing Mt. Everest; Alan Brinkley
World, PoliticsAir Date 04/25/2003
David Sanger on N. Korea's nuclear program; Hillary and Norgay on climbing Everest; historian Alan Brinkley.
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Climbing Mt. Everest
SportsAir Date 04/25/2003
Peter Hillary and Jamling Tenzing Norgay, the sons of the first men to climb Mount Everest, talk about their own climb to the summit.
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David Martin
World, PoliticsAir Date 04/24/2003
CBS News correspondent David Martin reports on the arrest of Tariq Aziz and whether he'll point us to weapons of mass destruction.
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'Nine'
EntertainmentAir Date 04/24/2003
Antonio Banderas, Chita Rivera, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Jane Krakowski discuss their roles in 'Nine,' a musical based on Fellini's "8½."
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David Martin; Art Looting in Iraq; 'Nine'
World, Politics, History, Art and designAir Date 04/24/2003
David Martin on the arrest of Tariq Aziz; museum directors on art looting in Iraq; the cast of "Nine."
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Art Looting in Iraq
World, Politics, History, Art and designAir Date 04/24/2003
Museum directors Philippe de Montebello and Dr. Timothy Potts and journalist Frank Rich address the looting of art in Baghdad.
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Bouthaina Shaaban
World, PoliticsAir Date 04/23/2003
Foreign Ministry Spokesperson for Syria Bouthaina Shaaban examines the U.S.-Syria relationship.
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New Palestinian Leadership
World, PoliticsAir Date 04/23/2003
Dennis Ross and Henry Siegman analyze the new Palestinian Prime Minister and his cabinet.
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