First, Charlie Talks To Former Assistant Secretary Of State Richard Holbrooke Who Is The Architect Of The Dayton Accord That Led To Peace In Bosnia. He Expresses His Hope That There Can Still Be A Unified Bosnia And Addresses The Problem Of Iranian Troops Entering Bosnia. Then, A Conversation About The Sotheby'S Auction Of Possessions Of The Late Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis With Auctioneer Robert Woolley, David Redden, Senior Vp Of Sotheby'S Worldwide, And Publisher Marvin Shanken. They Share Their Thoughts On Why People Are So Compelled To Own Pieces Of American History. Then, An Interview With Emanuel Ax, One Of The Best Known And Sought After Pianists Of His Generation. Ax Is Celebrating His 20 Year Partnership With Cellist Yo Yo Ma As The Two Have Just Been Nominated For 3 Grammy Awards. watch
CBS New's national security correspondent, David Martin discusses the sending of stealth bombers to Kuwait, and other happenings in the war with Saddam Hussein. Then, former editor-in-chief of The New York Times Magazine and friend of the late Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Edward Klein, speaks about his new book, All Too Human: The Love Story of Jack and Jackie Kennedy. Finally, Andrew Sullivan, senior editor at The New Republic and gay marriage activist, gives his perspective on the recent Senate vote to deny federal benefits to married people of the same sex. watch
This week TV made us feel things. Trauma panicked us with a disgruntled employee shooting at his co-workers. Modern Family made us squirm and laugh with an off-color wedding toast. The contestants of The Amazing Race made us feel smart. And the idea of a little boy in a balloon crashing to his death made us all hold our breath and pray for his safety... and then puke. Welcome to this week's Top Moments: Funny Feelings Edition.
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