Videos 18750
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'Battleground Berlin'; Aerosmith; Generation Q
Entertainment, Politics, SocietyAir Date 09/12/1997
The co-authors of "Battleground Berlin." Tyler and Perry of Aerosmith on the book, "Walk This Way." On “The Advocate” 30th anniversary issue.
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'Battleground Berlin'
PoliticsAir Date 09/12/1997
A conversation with the authors of "Battleground Berlin: CIA vs KGB in the Cold War."
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Aerosmith
EntertainmentAir Date 09/12/1997
Singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry discuss the book "Walk This Way: The Autobiography of Aerosmith."
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The JonBenét Ramsey Case; Nick Cassavetes; Michael Palin
World, Entertainment, LawAir Date 09/11/1997
On the JonBenét ransom note and implications of the Ramsey’s guilt. Cassavetes on "She's So Lovely." Palin on his adventure series, "Full Circle."
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Nick Cassavetes
EntertainmentAir Date 09/11/1997
Nick Cassavetes reflects on his second film, "She's So Lovely," written by his father, John.
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Michael Palin
World, EntertainmentAir Date 09/11/1997
Michael Palin presents his new adventure series for PBS, "Full Circle," in which he journeys around the Pacific Rim to 89 cities in 18 countries in less than a year.
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The JonBenét Ramsey Case
Law, MediaAir Date 09/11/1997
A discussion of the JonBenét ransom note and whether John and Patsy Ramsey are guilty.
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Dore Gold; 'Road Kill'; David Byrne
World, Entertainment, Politics, BooksAir Date 09/10/1997
Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Dore Gold. Willie Nelson and author Kinky Friedman on "Road Kill." Musician David Byrne on "Feelings.”
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'Road Kill'
Entertainment, BooksAir Date 09/10/1997
Musician Willie Nelson and author Kinky Friedman talk about their friendship and their book, "Road Kill," which is based on real events.
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David Byrne
EntertainmentAir Date 09/10/1997
Musician David Byrne discusses traveling to collaborate with artists around the world for his new album, "Feelings."
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Dore Gold
World, PoliticsAir Date 09/10/1997
Ambassador Dore Gold on the Middle East peace process and his disappointment in the increase of terrorist attacks.
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Michael Milken
Health, ScienceAir Date 09/09/1997
Michael Milken, founder and chairman of CaP CURE, reflects on his own battle with cancer and his fight to find a cure.
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Howard Schultz
Business, BooksAir Date 09/08/1997
Chairman and C.E.O. of Starbucks Howard Schultz shares his book, "Pour Your Heart Into It."
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Remembering Mother Teresa
ReligionAir Date 09/08/1997
Writer Eileen Egan, Dr. George Lombardi, and Father Michael Mannion remember Mother Teresa and reflect on her life and work.
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Adaptation: From Novel to Film
Entertainment, BooksAir Date 09/08/1997
Writers Dan Wakefield, Kurt Vonnegut, and Bruce Jay Friedman have a discussion about the unique experience of having their work adapted to fit on the big screen.
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Remembering Mother Teresa; Adaptation: From Novel to Film; Howard Schultz
Business, Books, ReligionAir Date 09/08/1997
Reflections on the life of Mother Teresa. Authors on having their work adapted to the big screen. Schultz, Starbucks C.E.O., on his book.
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Heart Disease
Health, ScienceAir Date 09/05/1997
Cardiac experts explain the latest research on heart disease, the risk factors, and the diet and lifestyle changes that promote heart health.
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Michael Douglas
EntertainmentAir Date 09/04/1997
A conversation with actor Michael Douglas on his new film, "The Game," the tabloids, and film's impact on his life and family.
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Charles S. Dutton
EntertainmentAir Date 09/03/1997
Tony-nominated actor Charles S. Dutton presents his directorial debut, "First Time Felon."
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Michael Shermer
Science, ReligionAir Date 09/03/1997
Founder of The Skeptics Society Michael Shermer shares his new book, "Why People Believe Weird Things."