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Education, Law
Air Date 09/12/2005Chris Whittle, founder and C.E.O. of Edison Schools, shares his thoughts on revolutionizing the education system. 17:08 -
Politics, Health
Air Date 09/12/2005Anderson Cooper, host of "Anderson Cooper 360" on CNN, on the frustrations of the victims of hurricane Katrina. 12:40 -
World, Politics
Air Date 09/09/2005Paul Volcker reports on his investigation into United Nations' Oil-for-Food Program. 22:06 -
Entertainment
Air Date 09/09/2005Liev Schreiber discusses his childhood and his directorial debut in the film, "Everything is Illuminated." 16:34 -
Politics, Media
Air Date 09/09/2005Journalist Mark Danner discusses Osama bin Laden and the Iraq war and shares his article, "Taking Stock of the Forever War." 12:33 -
Society
Air Date 09/08/2005Richard Ford offers his observations and insight on the impact of Hurricane Katrina on his former hometown. 09:51 -
Entertainment
Air Date 09/08/2005Actor Morgan Freeman talks about working with Robert Redford on his film, "An Unfinished Life." 24:14 -
Politics, Society
Air Date 09/08/2005Correspondent for ABC News Cokie Roberts examines the horrible aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. 16:51 -
Politics
Air Date 09/07/2005Former Senator John Breaux comments on the aftermath of hurricane Katrina and Bush's appeal to raise $51.8 billion for recovery efforts. 25:45 -
Business
Air Date 09/07/2005Chairman and C.E.O. of Motorola Ed Zander discusses the rising competition in the mobile phone industry. 26:41 -
Society
Air Date 09/06/2005Wynton Marsalis talks about Hurricane Katrina and its affect on his family and his hometown New Orleans. 19:26 -
Politics, Society
Air Date 09/06/2005New Orleans natives share what they experienced during Hurricane Katrina. 25:38 -
Law
Air Date 09/06/2005Linda Greenhouse, Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times, on the loss of Chief Justice William Rehnquist and the nomination of Judge... 05:34 -
Entertainment
Air Date 08/25/2005Actor Ralph Fiennes on his character as a diplomat in the film, "The Constant Gardener." 25:17 -
Media
Air Date 08/22/2005Robert L. Johnson remembers John H. Johnson, founder of Johnson publishing company. 15:07 -
Business, History
Air Date 08/22/2005A conversation about, "The Bravest Generation," an article chronicling the story of desegregation in America's corporate boardrooms. 17:56 -
Science
Air Date 08/22/2005Ralph Cicerone, newly elected president of the National Academy of Sciences, shares the goals of the institution. 17:37 -
World, Business
Air Date 08/18/2005AFL-CIO President John Sweeney talks about the effect of globalization in the workplace and the future of the labor movement. 22:36 -
Politics, Society
Air Date 08/18/2005Carolina Miranda and Bill Richardson on the power of Hispanics and the Time cover story, "25 Most Influential Hispanics in America." 15:01 -
Entertainment
Air Date 08/18/2005Filmmaker John Singleton shares his new film, "Four Brothers" and talks about the inspiration he draws from old westerns. 13:19 -
World, Politics
Air Date 08/17/2005Correspondents Fouad Ajami and Robin Wright discuss Iraq's progress on drafting a constitution as scheduled. 30:11 -
Books
Air Date 08/17/2005Author Michael Cunningham, reflects on winning the Pulitzer Prize for "The Hours." 21:36 -
Society, History
Air Date 08/16/2005Former FDNY commissioner Thomas Von Essen and journalist Jim Dwyer share their book, "102 Minutes," about the emergency response on 9/11. 20:54 -
Art and design
Air Date 08/16/2005Lead architect of the Freedom Tower David Childs discusses his future plans and past projects. 31:24 -
World, Politics
Air Date 08/15/2005Law Professor Noah Feldman explains the seven day extension given to negotiators by Iraqi parliament to finish the country's new constitution. 16:42 -
World, Politics
Air Date 08/15/2005On the first day of Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza strip, Dennis Ross tries to predict the Palestinians' response. 15:17 -
Entertainment
Air Date 08/15/2005Tony Award winner Natasha Richardson talks about her latest film, an adaptation of Patrick McGrath's "Asylum." 18:54 -
Politics
Air Date 08/12/2005Consumer advocate and 2000 and 2004 presidential candidate Ralph Nader discusses achieving a more active voting constituency. 14:51 -
Politics
Air Date 08/12/2005Victor Navasky, award-winning author and publisher of The Nation magazine, presents his memoir, "A Matter of Opinion." 25:00 -
World, Politics
Air Date 08/12/2005Daniel Ayalon, Israeli Ambassador to the United States, discusses the highly anticipated Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. 11:47 -
Entertainment
Air Date 08/10/2005Director Chris Terrio remembers legendary film producer Ismail Merchant and shares his film, "Heights." 18:51 -
World, History
Air Date 08/10/2005On the 60th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, Charlie speaks about the tragedy with Professor Martin Sherwin. 15:56 -
Entertainment
Air Date 08/10/2005Golden Globe winner Kate Hudson talks about motherhood and shares her latest film, "The Skeleton Key." 16:22 -
Sports
Air Date 08/09/2005A panel of sportscasters exchange views on why Tiger Woods is such a formidable opponent. 28:53 -
World, Politics
Air Date 08/09/2005CNN's Anderson Cooper describes the starvation in Niger, the high infant mortality rate, and why Niger's president is denying that there's a problem. 22:19 -
Business
Air Date 08/04/2005Author Jim Collins discusses his book, "Good to Great" about why some companies are successful and why others aren't. 29:45 -
Art and design
Air Date 08/04/2005Architect Santiago Calatrava shares his latest project which is a residential building in Chicago. 21:53 -
Politics, Health, Science
Air Date 08/03/2005The MIT biologist comments on the bill to increase federal funding for stem cell research and President Bush's promise to veto. 10:00 -
World, Media
Air Date 08/03/2005Edward Wong reports from Baghdad on the murder of journalist Steven Vincent and the roadside bomb that killed 14 U.S. Marines. 13:53 -
Health, Science
Air Date 08/03/2005Inventor Ray Kurzweil discusses the science behind his ideas on radical life extension. 16:41 -
Politics, Science
Air Date 08/03/2005Political scientist Sheila Jasanoff discusses Senator Bill Frist's support of a bill funding stem cell research. 10:10 -
World, Politics
Air Date 08/02/2005A panel of experts on the Middle East discuss changing regimes in Saudi Arabia. 18:39 -
Law, Media
Air Date 08/02/2005Executive Editor of the New York Times Bill Keller discusses the jailing of Judith Miller. 32:35 -
World, Politics
Air Date 07/28/2005Martin McGuinness, Chief Negotiator of Sinn Fein, shares his views on the IRA's announcement to end the campaign against Britain. 15:00 -
Sports
Air Date 07/28/2005Champion polo player Ignacio Figueras discusses the sport, the horses, and the rules of the game. 14:47 -
World, Politics
Air Date 07/28/2005Baghdad Bureau Chief of The New York Times discusses the possibility of civil war in Iraq. 22:12 -
Politics
Air Date 07/27/2005Chairman of the DLC Governor Tom Vilsack examines where the Democratic party stands on various issues. 17:18 -
Politics
Air Date 07/27/2005Journalists Mark Halperin and Dan Balz discuss the state of the Democratic party and the DLC's appointment of Hillary Clinton for an initiative. 09:31 -
World, Politics
Air Date 07/27/2005Former National Security Advisors Brent Scowcroft and Sandy Berger examine the war in Iraq, reconstruction, and peace. 22:56 -
Entertainment
Air Date 07/26/2005Filmmaker Wong Kar-Wai talks about filming "2046" at the same time as "In the Mood for Love." 20:32 -
Business, Law
Air Date 07/26/2005Reid Weingarten, defense attorney for Bernie Ebbers, dissects the WorldCom case. 31:53 -
World, Business
Air Date 07/25/2005Peter Thiel, founder of Paypal, touches on several issues facing the world today. 20:57 -
World, Books, Society, Religion
Air Date 07/25/2005Professor Olivier Roy shares his latest book, "Globalized Islam: The Search for a New Ummah." 30:51 -
World, Business
Air Date 07/22/2005Keith Bradsher and Steven Englander debate the implication of China's new currency policy. 22:40 -
World, Politics, Law
Air Date 07/22/2005Journalist William Finnegan and security experts Raphael Ron and Michael Wermuth discuss domestic security. 27:13 -
World, Entertainment
Air Date 07/21/2005A discussion with Alexei Ratmansky of the Bolshoi Ballet, the theatre’s youngest artistic director in its 229 year history. 09:38 -
World, Politics
Air Date 07/21/2005Middle East experts discuss the news that Israel will move up the timing for troop withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. 29:12 -
Politics, Media
Air Date 07/21/2005Journalist Walter Pincus talks about the White House's leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity. 11:28 -
Entertainment, History
Air Date 07/20/2005Antony Sher shares his new one-man show, "Primo," adapted from the memoir of Primo Levi, a chemist and Holocaust survivor. 18:19 -
Politics, Law
Air Date 07/20/2005NYU law professors Burt Neuborne and Samuel Issacharoff on the nomination of Justice Roberts to the Supreme Court. 33:04