Charlie Speaks With Journalists Richard Cohen, Nancy Gibbs And Jonathan Alter About The Fall Objectives President Clinton Outlined In Today'S News Conference. Next, Fred Barnes Of The Weekly Standard, Richard Berke Of The New York Times, And Political Strategist Dick Morris Talk About Two Politicians Vying For The Nomination To Be Ambassador To Mexico, Jesse Helms And William Weld. Finally, Author Erica Jong Discusses Her Book, Inventing Memory, Which Looks At The Relationships Between Mothers And Daughters. watch
First, Antonio Guterres, The United Nations High Commissioner For Refugees, Discusses The Growing Crisis Of Iraqis Fleeing Their Country, The Situation In Sudan, And The Status Of Refugees Around The World. || Next, A Conversation About Wikipedia, Web Technology, And The Future Of Search With Jimmy Wales, Co-Founder Of Wikipedia. || Finally, Erica Wagner, Literary Editor Of The Times Of London, Discusses Her First Novel, "Seizure". watch
Tonight, The Show Broadcasts From London And Begins With A Conversation With Andrew Marr, The Political Editor Of The Bbc, Discussing The State Of British Politics And The Future Of Prime Minister Tony Blair. Then, Erica Wagner, Literary Editor Of The Times Of London, Discusses The State Of Literature In Britain And The Idea Of The Great American Novel. Then, Charlie Speaks To A Young French Author, Justine Levy, About Her New Novel, Nothing Serious. watch