Videos 18741
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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.
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Alfred Sikes; Black Males in America; Peter Martins
Society, Art and design, MediaAir Date 06/09/1992
Alfred Sikes on the FCC and new TV technologies; Lewis and Small on black men in society; Peter Martins on Balanchine and the NYC Ballet.
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Black Males in America
Politics, Law, MediaAir Date 06/09/1992
Edward Lewis and James Small discuss the challenges black men face in our society.
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Jean Mayer; Paul Theroux; Ed Barnes; Jim Ragona
Entertainment, Education, SocietyAir Date 06/08/1992
Jean Mayer on the American education system; Paul Theroux; correspondent Ed Barnes; ringmaster Jim Ragona.
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Jim Ragona
EntertainmentAir Date 06/08/1992
Ringling Bros. Circus Ringmaster Jim Ragona describes the magic of the circus and explains how he became a ringmaster.
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Paul Theroux
SocietyAir Date 06/08/1992
Author Paul Theroux describes his travels throughout the Pacific and shares his observations of English society.
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Ed Barnes
World, PoliticsAir Date 06/08/1992
Ed Barnes reports on the tragic situation of abandoned children in the Sudan who've banded together to survive.
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Jean Mayer
EducationAir Date 06/08/1992
President of Tufts University, Jean Mayer, gives insight into the weak points of the American education system.
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Don Hewitt, Pt. 2
MediaAir Date 06/05/1992
In part 2 of the conversation, Don Hewitt remembers creating the news show "60 Minutes."
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Don Hewitt, Pt. 3
MediaAir Date 06/05/1992
"60 Minutes" executive producer Don Hewitt reflects on the recent interview with President Clinton.
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Don Hewitt
MediaAir Date 06/05/1992
In a three-part interview, Don Hewitt discusses the early days of "60 Minutes" and the show's recent interview with President Bill Clinton.
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Don Hewitt, Pt. 1
MediaAir Date 06/05/1992
Executive producer Don Hewitt remembers getting his start in television in 1948 and the early days of televised news.
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Ben Wattenberg, Pt. 2
Politics, BooksAir Date 06/04/1992
In a continuing conversation, columnist Ben Wattenberg presents his new PBS documentary about the strength of America.