Mon, Jan 5, 2004
Edward Weiler, Associate Administrator At Nasa, And Dan Mccleese, Chief Scientist On The Mars Program At The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Discuss The Successful Landing Of The Rover, Spirit, And Its Forthcoming Investigation Of Mars. Also, Mark Halperin Of Abc News, Jonathan Alter Of Newsweek And Mark Singer Of The New Yorker, Weigh In On Howard Dean'S Campaign For The Democratic Nomination.
Thu, Jan 8, 2004
Former Secretary Of State Madeleine Albright Discusses The Clinton Administration, Foreign Policy With Respect To The Candidates For The Democratic Nomination, The State Of The Democratic Party And The Current Administration. Also, Filmmaker Patty Jenkins And Actress Charlize Theron Talk About Their New Film, Monster.
Tue, Jan 13, 2004
Al Franken, Comedian, Author Of Lies And The Lying Liars Who Tell Them, Talks About His Recent Uso Tour During Which He Entertained Troops In Iraq, Afghanistan And Kuwait; Also, He Discusses His Involvement With Central Air, The Forthcoming Liberal Radio Network. Also, The New Yorker'S Film Critic David Denby On His New Book, American Sucker, An Account Of His Misadventures On Wall Street.
Fri, Jan 16, 2004
Mark Halperin Of Abc News And Jonathan Alter Of Newsweek Discuss The Iowa Caucuses. Then, Director Robert Altman And Actress Neve Campbell On Their New Project, The Company, A Film That Takes A Unique Look At The Dance World. Finally, Filmmakers Orlando Bagwell And Noland Walker Give New Insight Into The Life Of Martin Luther King Jr In Their Film, Citizen King.
Thu, Jan 29, 2004
John Harwood Of The Wall Street Journal And Richard Wolffe Of Newsweek Give The Latest On The Race For The Democratic Nomination And Senator James Clyburn'S Recent Endorsement Of John Kerry. Also, Four Musicians From The 60'S And 70'S Who Continue To Make Music Today: Wilson Pickett, Sam Moore; Mary Wilson And Carla Thomas. They Discuss Their Careers And The Challenges Of The New Music Industry.
Tue, Feb 3, 2004
Congressman James Clyburn Of South Carolina, Senator Joe Biden Of Delaware, Congressman Harold Ford Of Tennessee And Journalists Karen Tumulty, Richard Cohen And Jonathan Alter Discuss The Candidates For The Democratic Ticket Following The Primaries In South Carolina, Delaware, Missouri, Oklahoma And Arizona.
Thu, Feb 5, 2004
A Discussion On The Quality Of American Intelligence With Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski, Former Security Adviser To President Carter, And Reuel Marc Gerecht, Former Cia Middle East Specialist. Then, Elizabeth Edwards, Wife Of Senator John Edwards, Speaks About Her Husband And His Bid For The Democratic Nomination.
Fri, Feb 6, 2004
An Interview With Peter Jackson, Director Of The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy. Jackson Discusses The Best Picture Nomination For The Third Film In The Cycle, Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King, His Work On The Trilogy As A Whole And His Plans For Future Projects. His Next Movie Is A Remake Of King Kong, A Film Which Influence Jackson Strongly When He Was A Child.
Fri, Feb 13, 2004
An Interview With Former Producer At Cbs News And Cnn, Richard Cohen, And His Wife Meredith Vieira Of The View And Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. They Discuss Cohen'S Struggle With Ms, Colon Cancer And His Memoir, Blindsided. Also, A Conversation With Kevin Klose, Ceo Of Npr, On The Future Of The Network.
Wed, Feb 18, 2004
Ron Brownstein Of The La Times And Mark Halperin Of Abc News Share Thoughts On The Democratic Primaries After Wisconsin. Then, Jai Rodriguez, Ted Allen, Carson Kressley, Thom Filicia And Kyan Douglas Discuss The Success Of Their Show, Queer Eye For The Stright Guy. Finally, Filmmaker Denys Arcand And His New Project, The Barbarian Invasions.
Wed, Feb 25, 2004
Author Christopher Hitchens, Newsweek'S Jon Meacham, The New Yorker'S David Denby And The Christian Science Monitor'S Film Critic, David Sterritt, Discuss Mel Gibson'S Controversial New Film, The Passion Of The Christ. Also, Dan Abrams Of Msnbc, Charles Gasparino Of The Wall Street Journal And Barney Gimbel Of Newsweek On The Latest Developments In The Martha Stewart Trial.
Wed, Mar 3, 2004
An Hour From The Campus Of Mit With Bill Gates. He Discussed The Need For More College Students Willing To Pursue Higher Education In Science And Math. Gates Is Currently On A Tour Of Colleges Encouraging Young People To Go Into Computer Sciences. He Expresses His Hope That Americans Will Renew Their Commitment To Making Advancements In The Science World To Rival Those Of Japan And China.
Tue, Mar 16, 2004
A Discussion About The Iraq War After One Year With Terry Mccarthy, La Bureau Chief For Time Magazine, Bob Woodruff, Jim Sciutto And Gary Langer Of Abc News, And Romesh Ratnesar, The World Editor Of Time Magazine. Next, A Conversation With Desmond Tutu About The World'S Underprivileged And His New Book, God Has A Dream, A Vision Of Hope For Our Time.
Fri, Mar 19, 2004
Henry Kissinger, Former Secretary Of State, And Lawrence Summers, President Of Harvard University, Discuss Their Recommendations For Improving Transatlantic Relations Following The Iraq War. Also, A Conversation With James Lipton, The Executive Producer, Writer And Host Of The Bravo Television Program Inside The Actors Studio.
Thu, Mar 25, 2004
A Conversation With Rudolph Giuliani, Former Mayor Of New York, About His Experience During 9/11 And His Assessment Of The Current Administrations Handling Of The War On Terror. Also, Gavin Newsom, Newly Inaugurated Mayor Of San Francisco, Talks About His Efforts To Legalize Same Sex Marriage.
Mon, Apr 5, 2004
The Hour Is Dedicated To A Look At Iraq In Crisis. Charlie First Talks To Senator Joe Biden, The Democrat From Delaware. Then, He Turns To John Burns, The Chief Correspondent For The New York Times, For A Satellite Interview From Baghdad. Last, A Conversation With Leading Military And Security Strategist, Anthony Cordesman.
Mon, Apr 12, 2004
The Program Opens With A Consideration Of The President'S Press Conference That Will Be Taking Place The Following Night. Charlie Talks To Ron Brownstein Of The Los Angeles Times And Joe Klein Of Time Magazine. Then, Charlie Talks To Actor And Comedian Chris Rock About Stand-Up And His New Album, Never Scared.
Wed, Apr 14, 2004
The Broadcast Begins With A Conversation Recorded In Houston, Texas With The President Of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak. He Discusses The Situation In The Middle East And The Withdrawal From Gaza. The Second Half Of The Evening Is Spent With Oliver Stone Talking About His New Film For Hbo, Looking For Fidel.
Fri, Apr 16, 2004
First, A Review Of The 9/11 Commission With One Of Its Members, Richard Ben-Veniste. He Discusses The Commission'S Efforts To Provide The Country With An Open Exhibition Of Facts. Then, Charlie Sits Down With Tilda Swinton To Talk About Her New Film Young, Adam, Which Also Stars Ewan Mcgregor.
Tue, Apr 20, 2004
The Hour With Bob Woodward, Author And Journalist, On His Book Plan Of Attack. The Book Is A Detailed Account Of The Bush Administration'S Decision To Launch A Preemptive War Against Iraq. Woodward'S Claims About How Early The Administration Made The Decision To Go To War And The Role Played By Colin Powell Have Become Controversial Topics.
Tue, Apr 27, 2004
First, New York Times Correspondent John Burns Reports From Baghdad On The Deteriorating Situation In Fallujah. Then, Charlie Talks With Distinguished Princeton Historian And Expert On Islam And The Middle East, Bernard Lewis, About The Situation In Iraq. Finally, Tina Fey And Lorne Michaels Of Saturday Night Live On Their New Movie, Mean Girls, Which Stars Lindsay Lohan.