The Palestinian Terrorist And Member Of Hamas Yahya Ayyash, Believed To Be Behind A Series Of Suicide Bombings Targeting Israelis In Recent Years, Was Killed In The Gaza Strip Last Week. Plo Leader, Yasser Arafat, Blamed Israel For The Attack. Here To Reflect On The Effect This Assasination Will Have On Relations Between Israel And Palestine Are Judith Miller, Who Is Working On A Book About The Middle East, Haim Shibi, Bureau Chief For The Largest Daily Newspaper In Israel, And Paul Bremer, Former Ambassador At Large For Counterterrorism. Then, A Conversation With Television Personality Regis Philbin. He Is The Host Of The Hit Show, Live With Regis And Kathie Lee, Now In Its 11Th Year, And The Author Of A New Book, Only One Man. watch
First, a talk with Congressman David Dreier, a member of the House Republican leadership about Republicans' position on tax cuts. Then, a discussion with Judith Miller, senior writer for The New York Times; John Entelis, director of Fordham University's Middle East Studies program; and Dan Pipes, editor of The Middle East Quarterly about the civil war in Algeria and its implications for the United States. Finally, a conversation with Mike Lupica about his new novel Jump. Lupica also discusses sports, Michael Jordan and Mike Tyson. watch
Richard Murphy, former ambassador to Syria and Saudi Arabia, Richard Haas of the Brookings Institution, A. M. Rosenthal of The New York Times, Judith Miller, author of God Has Ninety-Nine Names, and Colonel David Hackworth of Newsweek discuss the launch of a Cruise missile attack by the US on Iraq and the extension of a no fly zone to the south of Baghdad by President Clinton. Then, author Art Buchwald talks about coming from a underprivileged background to a life in which celebrities and dignitaries seek him out to be immortalized in his column. Buchwald speaks about capturing these experiences in the new second volume of his memoirs, I'll Always Have Paris. watch