Arianna Huffington, of the Center for Effective Compassion, Lawrence O'Donnell, former campaign strategist and chief of staff for Senator Moynihan, and William Kristol of The Weekly Standard magazine discuss the struggling Dole campaign and the upcoming Democratic and Republican conventions. Then, director, Danny Boyle, producer Andrew Macdonald and screenwriter John Hodge discuss their new, much anticipated British film, Train Spotting. Finally, tennis player, MaliVai Washington discusses becoming the first African-American since Arthur Ashe to reach the Wimbledon finals. watch
Indian Authors Salman Rushdie And Arundhati Roy As Well As American Journalist Barbara Crossette Talk To Charlie About India'S 50Th Year Of Independence. They Share Their Thoughts On The Future Of The World'S Largest Democracy. Next, The United States Tennis Association Is Naming Its New Tennis Stadium After The Late Tennis Star Arthur Ashe. His Widow, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, And Usta President Harry Marmion Talk About The New Stadium And The Legacy Of Its Namesake. Finally, Filmmaker Neil Labute Discusses His Controversial New Film, In The Company Of Men, Which Explores Gender Relations. watch
As the U. S. Open enters its final week, an October 1992 interview with the late tennis great Arthur Ashe is reaired. Wimbledon champion and U. S. Open title winner, Ashe speaks with Charlie for the hour about his family, his career and his passion for the game of tennis. watch