James Stewart, author of the book Blood Sport, talks about the Whitewater fraud and conspiracy trial in Little Rock, Arkansas in which James and Susan McDougal and Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker were convicted on several felony counts. He reflects on what this could mean for the president and his campaign for re-election. Then, Amy Wilentz, the Middle East correspondent for The New Yorker, Haim Shibi, of Yediot Ahronoth, and Clyde Haberman, columnist for The New York Times, discuss the elections taking place in Israel. Finally, American playwright Terrence McNally, who is nominated for a Tony for Master Class, talks about his prolific career, which has included a Best Play Tony for Love, Valor, Compassion and a new tribute for Maria Callas star Zoe Callwell. watch
George Bush brainstorms for ways to get Reagan out of office. He tries to hypnotize the president but it backfires and he turns himself into "RoboBush." Jim and Tammy Bakker plan a movie version of their lives starring Sean Penn and Madonna. The Bakkers also fantasize about what their life would be like in the White House. Charlie Callas stops by to share his secret on how to attract girls. Sylvester Stallone chooses D.C. Follies as a location for his next movie and proceeds to blow up the bar. watch
George Bush brainstorms for ways to get Reagan out of office. He tries to hypnotize the president but it backfires and he turns himself into "RoboBush." Jim and Tammy Bakker plan a movie version of their lives starring Sean Penn and Madonna. The Bakkers also fantasize about what their life would be like in the White House. Charlie Callas stops by to share his secret on how to attract girls. Sylvester Stallone chooses D.C. Follies as a location for his next movie and proceeds to blow up the bar. watch