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Paul Pillar
World, Politics
Air Date 02/16/2006Paul Pillar, formerly with the CIA, discusses the impact of intelligence on policy making. 20:00 -
Dick Cheney's Shooting Incident
Politics
Air Date 02/15/2006Journalists Tom DeFrank, and David Sanger, and Professor David Gergen on Dick Cheney's accidental shooting of a friend. 21:20 -
Westminster Dog Show '06
Entertainment
Air Date 02/15/2006Rufus, Bull Terrier and winner of the 130th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, comes on the show. 09:14 -
Samuel L. Jackson
Entertainment
Air Date 02/15/2006Actor Samuel L. Jackson presents "Freedomland," a new film based on a true story. 20:26 -
Henry Crumpton
World, Politics
Air Date 02/14/2006Henry Crumpton explains how partnerships against terrorism have contributed to the successes in U.S. counterterrorism efforts. 37:15 -
Low-Fat Study
Health
Air Date 02/14/2006A panel of doctors debate a new study shows that a low-fat diet does not reduce cancer or heart disease. 13:43 -
Harrison Ford
Entertainment
Air Date 02/09/2006On his new thriller "Firewall," the upcoming " Indiana Jones 4," and how the film industry has changed. 26:48 -
Muhammad Cartoon Controversy
World, Religion
Air Date 02/09/2006Islamicists and reporters discuss the controversy surrounding cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad. 23:58 -
Laurence Tribe
Law
Air Date 02/08/2006Constitutional Law Professor Laurence Tribe examines the legal issues surrounding the NSA wiretapping. 09:02 -
Alberto Gonzales
Politics, Law
Air Date 02/08/2006U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales defends Bush against accusations of illegal wiretapping. 42:19 -
Thierry Breton
World, Politics, Business
Air Date 02/07/2006The French minister of finance on globalization and the country's relationship with the U.S. 27:46 -
Philippe de Montebello
Art and design
Air Date 02/07/2006Philippe de Montebello of the Met explains the cultural importance of the Ephronias Krater. 24:47 -
2006: A Window into Washington
Politics
Air Date 02/03/2006Political journalists Mark Halperin and Adam Nagourney break down President Bush's State of the Union Address. 11:48 -
Peter King
Sports
Air Date 02/03/2006Sports Illustrated senior writer Peter King talks about Super Bowl XL and makes predictions about the outcome of the game. 10:49 -
Iran's Nuclear Program
World, Politics
Air Date 02/03/2006Experts on Middle East politics discuss Iran's newly elected president, his insistence that his country has a right to develop nuclear weapons, and... 30:10 -
Joe Roth
Entertainment
Air Date 02/02/2006Director Joe Roth examines differences between running a movie studio and being a film director. 36:52 -
Bryce Dallas Howard
Entertainment
Air Date 02/02/2006Bryce Dallas Howard presents her latest film, about an Alabama plantation that has outlived abolition, "Manderlay." 11:07 -
Remembering Wilson Pickett
Entertainment
Air Date 02/02/2006Charlie remembers Wilson Pickett with a look at their last conversation and Pickett's iconic song, "In the Midnight Hour." 03:40 -
Losing Our Scientific Edge
Business, Science
Air Date 02/01/2006Roy Vagelos of Merck and Norman Augustine of Lockheed Martin on whether America is losing its scientific edge. 34:21 -
Noah Baumbach
Entertainment
Air Date 02/01/2006Screenwriter and director Noah Baumbach talks about his film, "The Squid and the Whale." 17:05 -
Martha Raddatz
World
Air Date 01/30/2006Martha Raddatz reports on fellow ABC journalists Bob Woodruff and Doug Vogt who were injured in an attack in Iraq. 13:47 -
'Witness'
World, Politics
Air Date 01/30/2006A panel examines the non-profit WITNESS, which uses video in the fight for human rights. 20:23 -
Gilberto Gil
Entertainment, Politics
Air Date 01/30/2006Minister of Culture for Brazil Gilberto Gil discusses music, politics, and the future of Brazil. 15:59 -
Senator Ron Wyden
Politics, Business, Law
Air Date 01/27/2006Senator Ron Wyden examines tax reform with his new proposal the Fair Flat Tax Act of 2005. 16:31 -
Bernard-Henri Lévy
Books, Law
Air Date 01/27/2006Bernard-Henri Lévy reflects on his journey across America following the footsteps of Alexis de Tocqueville and shares his book, "American Vertigo." 36:00 -
Osama Hamdan
World, Politics
Air Date 01/26/2006Osama Hamdan discusses the Hamas' platform and position on Israel, having just won the first Palestinian elections in 10 years. 07:24 -
Palestinian Parliamentary Elections
World, Politics
Air Date 01/26/2006Dennis Ross and Shibley Telhami analyze the Palestinian elections and characterize the winning Hamas party. 29:07 -
Eugene Jarecki
Politics, History
Air Date 01/26/2006Film director Eugene Jarecki shares his film, "Why We Fight," a documentary which examines the real reasons we're in Iraq. 14:38 -
Zalmay Khalilzad
World, Politics
Air Date 01/25/2006United States Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad reports on the recent Iraqi elections. 28:40 -
John McLaughlin
Politics
Air Date 01/25/2006Former Acting Director of the CIA John McLaughlin on agents on the ground in Iraq and spying in the Soviet Union. 22:56 -
Spencer Wells
Science, History
Air Date 01/23/2006The Director the Genographic Project on genetics and human history. 15:34 -
Major Gen. Lute, Pt. 2
World, Politics
Air Date 01/23/2006Part two of the discussion about the army's changing role in Iraq with Major General Douglas Lute. 16:13 -
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Entertainment, Science, History
Air Date 01/23/2006Using records and DNA, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., traces the ancestry of eight African Americans. 19:48 -
John McLaughlin
World, Politics
Air Date 01/20/2006A conversation about the CIA and the events that have put the agency in the news with its former Deputy Director John McLaughlin. 29:30 -
Brian Ross
World
Air Date 01/20/2006Correspondent Brian Ross reports on the possible death or whereabouts of al Zawahiri, Osama bin Laden's second-in-command. 11:46 -
Major General Douglas Lute, Pt. 1
World, Politics
Air Date 01/20/2006Major General Douglas Lute analyzes the battle at Tora Bora and our continuing presence in Afghanistan and Iraq. 12:03 -
Charles Peters
Politics, Books, History, Media
Air Date 01/19/2006Founder of The Washington Monthly Charles Peters shares his new book, "Five Days in Philadelphia." 17:35 -
Steven Johnson
Books, Society, Science, Tech
Air Date 01/19/2006Popular science writer Steven Johnson shares his new book "Everything Bad is Good for You." 13:52 -
David Margolick
Books, Sports, History
Air Date 01/19/2006Journalist David Margolick shares his new book, "Beyond Glory," about one of the most historically important boxing matches. 19:57 -
Elaine Stritch
Entertainment
Air Date 01/17/2006Broadway legend Elaine Stritch talks about her one-woman cabaret show, "At Home at the Carlyle." 15:40 -
Bennett Miller
Entertainment
Air Date 01/17/2006Filmmaker Bennett Miller shares his new film "Capote," the story of Truman Capote writing "In Cold Blood." 23:02 -
'The War That Made America'
Entertainment, History
Air Date 01/17/2006Directors Eric Stange and Ben Loeterman join WQED Multimedia VP Deborah Acklin to share their new documentary, "The War That Made America." 11:40 -
Peter Bergen
World, Politics
Air Date 01/13/2006Author Peter Bergen on his book, "The Osama bin Laden I Know" in which he examines the latest information regarding Osama bin Laden. 15:13 -
Kiefer Sutherland
Entertainment
Air Date 01/13/2006Actor Kiefer Sutherland sets the stage for the new season of his hit show "24." 37:29 -
Samuel Alito Senate Confirmation Hearings
Politics, Law
Air Date 01/10/2006Lawyers Noah Feldman and John Yoo break down the Samuel Alito Senate confirmation hearings. 21:36 -
Samuel Alito Confirmation Hearings
Politics, Law
Air Date 01/10/2006Journalist Evan Thomas and former federal prosecutor David Lat on the nomination of Samuel Alito. 13:21 -
Charles Fried
Politics, Law
Air Date 01/10/2006Harvard Law Professor Charles Fried shares his thoughts on the Samuel Alito Senate confirmation hearings. 18:05 -
James Risen
Politics, Books, Law
Air Date 01/09/2006Journalist James Risen shares his book, "State of War, " about the use of wiretapping in the Bush Administration and the CIA. 24:46 -
Michael Chertoff
World, Politics
Air Date 01/09/2006Michael Chertoff discusses security in America, terrorism, and lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina. 27:46 -
A View from Silicon Valley
Business, Tech
Air Date 01/06/2006Tech executives take a look at the future of innovation. 27:02 -
The World is Flat
Business, Tech
Air Date 01/06/2006Business analysts comment upon the increasing "flatness" of the world and the United States' decreasing significance in terms of innovation on a... 24:22 -
Dennis Ross
World, Politics
Air Date 01/05/2006Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy Dennis Ross on Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and how his failing health will impact... 17:03 -
Daniel Ayalon
World, Politics
Air Date 01/05/2006Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Daniel Ayalon on the heath of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon after Sharon's stroke. 09:52 -
Tom Krens
Art and design
Air Date 01/03/2006Tom Krens talks about the role of museums and the mission of the Guggenheim. 38:52 -
Hilary Spurling
Books, Art and design
Air Date 01/03/2006In her new book author Hilary Spurling explores the life and works of artist Henri Matisse. 12:57 -
Niles Eldredge
History
Air Date 12/30/2005Niles Eldredge, curator at the American Museum of Natural History, discusses the exhibit "Darwin." 17:26 -
The Year in Music '05
Entertainment
Air Date 12/30/2005Music critics and journalists share their opinions on the popular music and Grammy nominated artists in 2005. 16:01 -
'The White Countess'
Entertainment
Air Date 12/30/2005Director James Ivory and actors Ralph Fiennes and Natasha Richardson on making "The White Countess." 16:04 -
Dr. Kevin Cahill
Books, Health
Air Date 12/29/2005Dr. Kevin Cahill, director of the Tropical Disease Center at Lenox Hill Hospital, shares his book, "To Bear Witness." 17:45 -
Hugh Morton
Art and design
Air Date 12/29/2005Conservationist, photographer, and mountain owner Hugh Morton shares some of his photographs and explains how he came to own Grandfather Mountain... 17:12