Lipstadt/Irving Libel Trial
Book TV presented a look at the 2000 libel trial between World War II writer David Irving and Emory University professor Deborah Lipstadt. Dr. Lipstadt’s latest book, History on Trial, exami…
1,932 viewsBook TV presented a look at the 2000 libel trial between World War II writer David Irving and Emory University professor Deborah Lipstadt. Dr. Lipstadt’s latest book, History on Trial, exami…
1,932 viewsRep. Sanchez and Rep. Blackburn debated U.S. policy on Guantanamo Bay detainees and military operations in Iraq. Rep. Blackburn traveled to the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base last …
118 viewsMr. Joes talked about his book Resisting Rebellion: The History and Politics of Counterinsurgency, published by University Press of Kentucky. The book explores how governments have dealt wi…
285 viewsParticipating by remote connection from New York City, Mr. Morden talked about the second interim report issued on March 29 by the Volcker committee (formally called the Independent Inquiry …
154 viewsMr. Naake talked about methamphetamine production and use in the U.S., as well as the extent of trafficking problems faced by state and local authorities. Mr. Woodward talked via telephone a…
236 viewsProfessor Dinh spoke about his Wall Street Journal article, “Enough Already,” including the law involved in the CIA leak investigation, the role of the Special Prosecutor, and how the indict…
193 viewsMinister Farrakhan talked about the Millions More Movement rally, which was scheduled for Saturday, October 15, 2005. He offered his thoughts on how black Americans have been affected since …
2,095 viewsJohn Updike talked about his life and career and responded to viewer comments and questions. Through his written work, Mr. Updike has been commenting for decades on American culture and poli…
4,963 viewsPatricia Brannan was interviewed about the life and career of U.S. Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts, Jr. The interview took place at the law firm of Hogan and Hartson where she is a par…
215 viewsThe sixth hour of the 25th anniversary of viewer calls focused on the year 1985 and the Ronald Reagan presidency. Mr. Cannon talked about changes in the American political landscape as a res…
179 viewsParticipating by telephone from New York City, Ms. Farley talked about the investigation of the United Nations Oil-for-Food Program and the questions that remain after the March 29 release o…
119 viewsSenator Shelby, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, talked about the nomination of Ben Bernanke as Federal Reserve chairman and the state of the financial services industry. Journalist…
78 viewsSolar Energy Industries Association President Rhone Resch talked about provisions in the recently signed energy act affecting solar energy, and the future prospects of solar energy. His orga…
109 viewsParticipating by telephone from Guatemala City, Ms. Williams talked about how government officials, in conjunction with other countries and relief organizations, are helping those affected b…
80 viewsMr. Todd reported on current political news stories in several states.
21 viewsDavid Cole spoke about the use of torture by U.S. in the interrogation of terrorists. He discussed his support for the McCain amendment banning torture. The guest also responded to questions…
210 viewsSenate Judiciary Committee member Senator Hatch talked about federal judicial nominations and the Senate filibuster controversy. He responded to audience telephone calls, faxes and electroni…
57 viewsMr. Weiss talked about his National Geographic magazine cover story on stem cell research, titled, “The Power to Divide.” He responded to audience telephone calls, faxes, and electronic mail…
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