First, Richard Holbrooke, Assistant Secretary of State, discusses President Clinton's desire to send American troops to Bosnia. Second, Senator Bob Kerrey of Nebraska, discusses and supports the President's plan. Third, Jim Hoge, of Foreign Affairs magazine, and Jeff Greenfield of ABC News, analyze the President's latest address to the nation regarding the deployment of troops in Bosnia. Finally, attorney Ellen Alderman and Caroline Kennedy talk about their new book, The Right to Privacy. watch
Caroline Kennedy, President Of The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Talks About Her Book Profiles In Courage For Our Time And Her Father. Then, The Young Novelist Jonathan Safran Foer Speaks About His Book Everything Is Illuminated. Finally, Musician Elvis Costello On His New Album, When I Was Cruel. watch
A Conversation With Richard Stengel, Managing Editor Of "Time" & Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, Director Of The Earth Institute At Columbia University And Caroline Kennedy. The Panel Will Discuss Time Magazine'S Cover Story On National Service. || A Conversation With Cokie Roberts, Contributing Senior News Analyst For National Public Radio & Bill Frist, Former United States Senator From Tennessee. || An Appreciation Of Michael Deaver. Deaver Was A Member Of President Ronald Reagan'S White House Staff Serving As Deputy White House Chief Of Staff Under James Baker Iii And Donald Regan From January 1981 Until May 1985. He Died Of Pancreatic Cancer On August 18, 2007 At Age 69 At His Home In Maryland. watch