Videos 18750
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Robert Pinsky
BooksAir Date 05/19/1998
U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky talks about his life as a poet and comments on poetry in America.
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Iris Chang
World, Books, HistoryAir Date 05/19/1998
Author Iris Chang describes the Nanking Massacre by the Imperial Japanese Army.
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Microsoft Antitrust Case
Business, LawAir Date 05/18/1998
A conversation about the Microsoft antitrust case with Jeff Raikes of Microsoft and others.
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Microsoft Antitrust Case; Cokie Roberts
Business, Law, MediaAir Date 05/18/1998
On the Microsoft antitrust case with Jeff Raikes of Microsoft and others. Cokie Roberts on her latest book, "We Are Our Mother's Daughters."
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Cokie Roberts
MediaAir Date 05/18/1998
Cokie Roberts talks about her latest book, "We Are Our Mother's Daughters."
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John Lahr
EntertainmentAir Date 05/15/1998
John Lahr, author of the Frank Sinatra biography, "Sinatra: The Artist and the Man," comments on Frank's passing.
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Frank Sinatra Tribute
EntertainmentAir Date 05/15/1998
Sinatra biographer John Lahr; Gay Talese, Jonathan Schwartz, Bill Zehme, and Steve Wynn reflect on the life of the legendary performer.
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Microsoft Antitrust Investigation; Richard Branson; William Baker
Business, Law, MediaAir Date 05/14/1998
Antitrust lawyers Charles Rule and Kevin Arquit on the allegations against Microsoft. Richard Branson on Virgin Cola. William Baker on “Down the Tube.”
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Microsoft Antitrust Investigation
Business, Law, TechAir Date 05/14/1998
On the antitrust allegations against Microsoft, with attorneys Charles Rule and Sun Microsystems’ Kevin Arquit, who are now suing Microsoft.
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William Baker
Books, MediaAir Date 05/14/1998
WNET C.E.O. William Baker on “Down the Tube: An Inside Account of the Failure of American Television,” co-authored with TV executive George Dessart.
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Richard Branson
BusinessAir Date 05/14/1998
Richard Branson, president and C.E.O. of the Virgin Group, discusses his varied industry ventures, including the launch of Virgin Cola.
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The End of 'Seinfeld'
EntertainmentAir Date 05/13/1998
Journalists Bill Carter, Bruce Handy, Steven Reddicliffe, and Mary Kaye Schilling exchange views on what made "Seinfeld" so popular.
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Fareed Zakaria; Jason Alexander; Larry David; The End of 'Seinfeld'
World, Entertainment, PoliticsAir Date 05/13/1998
India’s continued nuclear testing. A look back at "Seinfeld," with Jason Alexander, Larry David, and a panel of journalists.
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Fareed Zakaria
World, PoliticsAir Date 05/13/1998
Journalist Fareed Zakaria offers insights into why India continues its nuclear testing despite U.S. immediate imposition of economic sanctions.
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Larry David
EntertainmentAir Date 05/13/1998
Larry David reflects on the origins of "Seinfeld," why he left, and how he felt writing the final episode.
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Jason Alexander
EntertainmentAir Date 05/13/1998
Jason Alexander reflects on the evolution of his "Seinfeld" character, George Costanza, and discusses the business side of the show.
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John Irving
BooksAir Date 05/12/1998
Author John Irving presents his new novel, "A Widow for One Year."
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Shimon Peres; John Irving
World, Politics, BooksAir Date 05/12/1998
Fmr. Israeli prime minister Peres on the economic side of the peace process. Irving on his novel, "A Widow for One Year."
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Shimon Peres
World, PoliticsAir Date 05/12/1998
Fmr. Israeli P.M. Shimon Peres explains his focus on the economic side of the peace process and his belief in a two-state solution.
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Warren Beatty
EntertainmentAir Date 05/08/1998
Warren Beatty describes his latest role in "Bulworth," his dissatisfaction with American politics, and his admiration for Ronald Reagan.