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    Q&A with Brit Hume

    Brit Hume talked about the state of journalism and his own career path from newspaper reporter to television anchor. He talked about the FOX News network’s philosophy on coverage and present…

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    Q&A with Ben Stein

    Economist, lawyer, actor, and author Ben Stein talked about his life and career. Topics included his most recent book, How to Ruin the United States of America published by New Beginnings Pr…

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    Q&A with Aaron Woolf

    Aaron Woolf talked about the documentary film King Corn, of which he is the director and one of the producers. The film is about two friends with no agricultural background who decide to go …

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    Q&A with Doug Mills

    Doug Mills, a photographer for the New York Times, talked about being on the campaign trail with the presidential candidates. He showed campaign photos of Senators McCain, Clinton, and Obama…

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    A History of the American People

    Author Paul Johnson talked about his new book, A History of the American People, published by HarperCollins. He talked about his interpretations of various historical figures and movements, …

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    Q&A with Antonin Scalia

    Justice Scalia talked about his book, Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges, published by Thomson West, which he wrote with Bryan Garner. The book gives advice to lawyers on present…

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    Q&A with Phil Donahue

    Former talk show host Phil Donahue talked about his documentary Body of War as many video clips were shown. Mr. Donahue was the co-director and executive producer of the documentary about a …

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    Q&A with Robert Compton

    Robert Compton talked about his documentary Two Million Minutes: A Global Examination, which compares and contrasts the education experiences of six students; two from each of the countries …

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    Q&A with Bob Corker

    First-term Senator Bob Corker (R-TN) is a member of the Senate Banking Committee who played an integral part in the recent debate over federal assistance to the automotive industry. He talke…

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    In Our Defense: The Bill of Rights in Action

    The two attorneys discussed their book, In Our Defense: The Bill of Rights in Action. They said the book was written to show a such a short document written 200 years ago for a very differen…

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    Q&A with Paul Weyrich

    Mr. Weyrich talked about the state of the conservative movement, starting the Heritage Foundation, promoting social and cultural values, and his personal experiences as a proponent of conser…

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    The Wealth of Choices

    Alan Murray discussed his book The Wealth of Choices: How the New Economy Puts Power in Your Hands and Money in Your Pockets, published by Times Books. The book explains the “New Economy,” h…

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    We Wish to Inform You

    Author Philip Gourevitch talked about his book, We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families: Stories from Rwanda, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. He expl…

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    The Machine That Changed the World

    Daniel Roos discussed The Machine That Changed the World, which he co-authored with James P. Womack and others. It is an analytical comparison of American and Japanese auto manufacturing pra…

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    Q&A with Donna Edwards

    Maryland Representative Donna Edwards discussed her background and the current political climate in her home state and on Capitol Hill. She talked about her decision to run for Congress, the…

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    A Journey Through Economic Time

    Professor John Kenneth Galbraith talked about his lifelong interest in economics and discussed his recent book. A Journey Through Economic Time describes the evolution of his own economic th…

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    Q&A with Melody Barnes

    Melody Barnes discussed the Democratic agenda in Congress as well as her personal experiences. Topics included her responsibilities at the Center for American Progress, the Center’s new thin…

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    Q&A with Brent Glass

    Brent Glass talked about the National Museum of American History which re-opened on Friday, November 21, 2008, after closing for renovations on September 5, 2006. Mr. Glass has been the muse…

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    The Seven Fat Years and How To Do It Again

    Wall Street Journal editor and vice president Robert Bartley discussed his book, The Seven Fat Years and How to Do It Again, published by Free Press. The book deals with the seven years of e…

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    Q&A with Michael Rosenblum

    Michael Rosenblum talked about the intersection of newspapers and the television industry with video journalism and the Internet. Mr. Rosenblum believes that television is at a crossroads an…

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