Videos 18733
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Vice President Dan Qualye
Politics, SocietyAir Date 06/15/1992
Vice President Dan Quayle explains what he means when he talks about "family values" and the "cultural elite."
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Vice President Dan Quayle; Quayle's Family Values; Richard Perle
Politics, BooksAir Date 06/15/1992
V.P. Dan Quayle on his "family values" speech; Klein, Pogrebin, Rev. Forbes, and Perle on Quayle's comments; Perle on his novel.
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Richard Perle
Politics, BooksAir Date 06/15/1992
Richard Perle talks about his novel, "Hard Line."
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Quayle's Family Values
Air Date 06/15/1992
A panel debates the significance of Vice President Dan Quayle's comments on the loss of "family values."
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William F. Buckley, Jr., Pt. 1
BooksAir Date 06/12/1992
William F. Buckley, Jr. talks about his book "Windfall," in which he recounts leaving National Review and his trip sailing across the Atlantic.
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William F. Buckley, Jr., Pt. 2
MediaAir Date 06/12/1992
Founder of the National Review William F. Buckley, Jr. talks about his love of Bach and the harpsichord.
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William F. Buckley, Jr.
Books, MediaAir Date 06/12/1992
In a two-part interview, William F. Buckley, Jr. talks about his latest book, "Windfall: The End of the Affair."
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Anna Deavere Smith
EntertainmentAir Date 06/11/1992
Playwright Anna Deavere Smith shares her latest work, "Fires in the Mirror."
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Richard Price
BooksAir Date 06/11/1992
Richard Price shares his book, "Clockers," an examination of inner city drug culture in Jersey City.
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Dennis Rivera; Richard Price; Harold Bloom; Anna Deavere Smith
Entertainment, Politics, ReligionAir Date 06/11/1992
Dennis Rivera talks about the perception of labor unions; Richard Price; Harold Bloom; Anna Deavere Smith.
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Harold Bloom
ReligionAir Date 06/11/1992
Professor Harold Bloom shares his book examining religion and spirituality indigenous to America, "The American Religion."
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Dennis Rivera
Politics, BusinessAir Date 06/11/1992
Drug, Hospital and Health Care Employees Union leader Dennis Rivera talks about the perception of labor unions.
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Robert Stutman; Merrill Markoe; Robert Harris; Betsy Gotbaum
Books, SocietyAir Date 06/10/1992
Robert Stutman on the drug wars; writer Merrill Markoe; Robert Harris on his novel, "Fatherland"; Betsy Gotbaum on municipal bureaucracy.
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Robert Stutman
PoliticsAir Date 06/10/1992
Former NYS DEA chief, Robert Stutman talks about the war on drugs and shares his book, "Dead on Delivery."
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Betsy Gotbaum
PoliticsAir Date 06/10/1992
Betsy Gotbaum of NYC's Parks and Recreation Department on her exhaustion with municipal bureaucracy.
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Merrill Markoe
Entertainment, BooksAir Date 06/10/1992
Merrill Markoe swaps stories with Charlie about dogs, the Letterman Show, and her book, "What the Dogs Have Taught Me."
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Robert Harris
Books, HistoryAir Date 06/10/1992
Journalist Robert Harris shares his dystopian novel, "Fatherland," set in 1964 where Hitler rules Europe.
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Peter Martins, Pt. 2
EntertainmentAir Date 06/09/1992
Principal dancer for the NYC Ballet, Peter Martins, reflects on what George Balanchine meant to him and his goals for the future.
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Peter Martins, Pt. 1
EntertainmentAir Date 06/09/1992
Peter Martins of the New York City Ballet describes making the transition from principal dancer to ballet master-in-chief, following the death of George Balanchine in 1983.
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Alfred Sikes
Entertainment, Tech, MediaAir Date 06/09/1992
FCC Chairman Alfred Sikes forecasts new television technologies and how the FCC will adapt to these innovations.