Videos 18785
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Sebastian Junger
BooksAir Date 01/16/2002
Journalist Sebastian Junger shares his latest book, "Fire," a collection of essays about his experiences.
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Donatella Lorch
WorldAir Date 01/16/2002
Newsweek correspondent Donatella Lorch shares what she experienced while traveling in Afghanistan with U.S. Special Operation Forces.
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Paul O'Neill
Politics, BusinessAir Date 01/15/2002
United States Secretary of the Treasury Paul O'Neill discusses the Enron investigations and the state of the economy.
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Richard B. Stolley
Books, HistoryAir Date 01/14/2002
Richard B. Stolley, senior editorial adviser of Time Inc., discusses the new book of photographs and essays, "Life: World War II."
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Ken Burns
Entertainment, HistoryAir Date 01/14/2002
Ken Burns chats about his latest documentary focused on the private and public life of author Mark Twain.
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Ridley Scott; Remembering Cyrus Vance; Richard B. Stolley; Ken Burns
Entertainment, Politics, HistoryAir Date 01/14/2002
Ridley Scott on "Black Hawk Down"; remembering Cyrus Vance; Ken Burns on Mark Twain; "Life: World War II."
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Ridley Scott
EntertainmentAir Date 01/14/2002
Filmmaker Ridley Scott follows the 1993 raid in Mogadishu by the U.S. military in his film "Black Hawk Down."
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Remembering Cyrus Vance
PoliticsAir Date 01/14/2002
Richard Beattie, chairman of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, looks back on the life of former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance.
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Romano Prodi
World, Politics, BusinessAir Date 01/11/2002
Romano Prodi, president of the European Commission, talks about the changeover to the Euro as the common currency for the European Union.
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Romano Prodi; Cate Blanchett
World, Entertainment, Politics, BusinessAir Date 01/11/2002
Romano Prodi and the changeover to the Euro. Cate Blanchett introduces her latest films.
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Cate Blanchett
EntertainmentAir Date 01/11/2002
Cate Blanchett talks about her movies currently in theaters, "The Shipping News," "The Lord of the Rings," and "Charlotte Gray."
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Enron Bankruptcy Investigation; 'Gosford Park'; Tilda Swinton
Entertainment, Business, Society, LawAir Date 01/10/2002
Stephen Shepard on the Enron bankruptcy; Robert Altman and Julian Fellowes on "Gosford Park"; Actor Tilda Swinton.
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'Gosford Park'
Entertainment, SocietyAir Date 01/10/2002
Director Robert Altman and screenwriter Julian Fellowes reminisce about creating the film, "Gosford Park."
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Tilda Swinton
EntertainmentAir Date 01/10/2002
Actor Tilda Swinton discusses her role in "The Deep End" and why she likes acting.
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Enron Bankruptcy Investigation
Business, LawAir Date 01/10/2002
Stephen Shepard analyzes the Enron bankruptcy filing and the criminal investigation of the company.
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'Today' Turns 50
MediaAir Date 01/09/2002
"Today" show anchors Matt Lauer and Katie Couric reflect on the meaningful stories they have reported over the years.
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Halle Berry; Walter Russell Mead
World, Entertainment, PoliticsAir Date 01/08/2002
Halle Berry introduces "Monster's Ball"; a look at how American foreign policy has changed with Walter Russell Mead.
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Walter Russell Mead
World, PoliticsAir Date 01/08/2002
A look at how American foreign policy has changed over the years with author Walter Russell Mead.
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Halle Berry
EntertainmentAir Date 01/08/2002
Actress Halle Berry discusses her role in the film, "Monster's Ball."
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Lichtenstein Panel
Art and designAir Date 01/07/2002
A look back on the life of artist Roy Lichtenstein with museum director Bonnie Clearwater, artist Jeff Koons, and the artist's widow Dorothy Lichtenstein.