Videos 18750
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Senator Chris Dodd; The Tofflers; The Treatment of HIV/AIDS
Politics, Books, Health, ScienceAir Date 03/13/1995
Sen. Chris Dodd on budget cuts; Alvin and Heidi Toffler "Creating a New Civilization"; treating and surviving HIV/AIDS.
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The Tofflers
BooksAir Date 03/13/1995
A conversation with Alvin and Heidi Toffler about their new book, "Creating a New Civilization."
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O. J. Simpson Trial, Day 2; MJ Retires from Baseball; Mark Mobius
Business, Sports, LawAir Date 03/10/1995
Legal experts on Mark Fuhrman's testimony; sportswriters on Jordan's return to basketball; Mobius on emerging markets.
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MJ Retires from Baseball
SportsAir Date 03/10/1995
A panel of sports commentators exchange views on Michael Jordan's retirement from baseball.
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Mark Mobius
World, BusinessAir Date 03/10/1995
Mark Mobius of Templeton Emerging Markets Fund on emerging markets and the best markets for American companies.
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O. J. Simpson Trial: Day 2
LawAir Date 03/10/1995
Legal correspondents Cynthia McFadden and Jack Ford and defense attorney Gerald Lefcourt analyze Mark Fuhrman's testimony.
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Gerald Lefcourt
LawAir Date 03/09/1995
Defense attorney Gerald Lefcourt reacts to the first day of Mark Fuhrman's testimony in the O. J. Simpson murder trial.
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Robert Gates
World, PoliticsAir Date 03/09/1995
The former Director of the CIA, Robert Gates, discusses the role of the agency in a post-Cold War world.
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Gerald Lefcourt; Metabolism Study; Robert Gates
Politics, Law, HealthAir Date 03/09/1995
Attorney Gerald Lefcourt responds to O.J. Simpson trial testimony; a study on diet and metabolism; the CIA post-Cold War.
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Metabolism Breakthrough
Health, ScienceAir Date 03/09/1995
Doctors explain study which indicates that bodies have specific weight set-points dictated by metabolism.
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Philip Howard
Books, LawAir Date 03/08/1995
Author Philip Howard explains the rise in lawsuits in America, regulations, and his book, "The Death of Common Sense."
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Bob Costas; Philip Howard; Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg
Entertainment, Books, Sports, LawAir Date 03/08/1995
Bob Costas on player representation; Author Philip Howard, "The Death of Common Sense"; Violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg.
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Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg
EntertainmentAir Date 03/08/1995
Violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg talks about her favorite pieces to play, going back to the basics, and what's next.
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Bob Costas
SportsAir Date 03/08/1995
Journalist Bob Costas of NBC Sports discusses the difficulty of making deals in the sports world.
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Mike Medavoy
Entertainment, BusinessAir Date 03/07/1995
Mike Medavoy, former chairman of TriStar Pictures, reflects on his career in the entertainment industry.
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Stanley Greenberg
PoliticsAir Date 03/07/1995
Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg talks about his new book and the general political climate of the country.
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Stanley Greenberg; Mike Medavoy
Entertainment, Politics, BooksAir Date 03/07/1995
Pollster Stanley Greenberg on Macomb County, Michigan, as a political bellwether; Mike Medavoy, former chairman of TriStar Pictures.
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Felix Rohatyn
Politics, BusinessAir Date 03/06/1995
Felix Rohatyn talks about his childhood experiences in occupied France and what it means to have Democratic ideals.
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O. J. Simpson Trial; Peter Falk; Elaine Stritch
Entertainment, LawAir Date 03/03/1995
Juty experts analyze the O. J. trial; Peter Falk on his new movie, "Roommates"; actor Elaine Stritch on "Showboat."
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Elaine Stritch
EntertainmentAir Date 03/03/1995
Actor Elaine Stritch on "Showboat," and why being in a Broadway musical is the hardest -- and best -- job in the world.