First, Laura D'Andrea Tyson, chairperson of the National Economic Council, talks about the Administration's economic perspective. Then, Oliver Sacks, professor of clinical neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and subject of the movie Awakenings, discusses his new book called An Anthropologist on Mars. Finally, Kurt Andersen, editor of New York magazine, will be here to talk about the world of magazines. watch
Former Secretaries Of State Henry Kissinger And George P. Shultz Discuss The Death Of Chinese Leader Deng Xiaoping. Next, Journalists Kati Marton, Richard Cohen, Lally Weymouth And Frank Rich Discuss The Controversy Over Secretary Of State Madeleine Albright'S Family Heritage. The Group Is Concerned About Albright'S Assertion She Is Unaware Of Her Jewish Roots While The Washington Post Recently Announced That Three Of Her Grandparents Were Killed By Nazis In The Holocaust. Finally, Author Oliver Sacks Looks At An Unusual Pattern Of Illness In Micronesia In His Book, The Island Of The Colorblind. watch
Richard Murphy Of The Council On Foreign Relations And Hanan Ashrawi Of The Palestinian Legislative Council Discuss The Future Of Yasser Arafat'S Leadership Of The Palestine Liberation Organization. Then, Former Sec Chairman Arthur Levitt Provides His Perspective On The Enron Scandal. Finally, An Interview With Neurologist Oliver Sacks On The Publication Of His New Memoir, Uncle Tungsten. watch