Charlie Speaks With Edward Felsenthal Of The Wall Street Journal And Michael Isikoff Of Newsweek About The Supreme Court'S Decision To Hear The Case Of Paula Jones Vs. President Bill Clinton. Then, Actress Amy Irving Talks About The Beginning Of Her Acting Career As A Nine-Month Old. Also, She Discusses Her Role In The Broadway Production Of Chekhov'S Three Sisters. Finally, Ann Winblad Of Hummer Winblad Venture Partners Talks About How The Tech Industry Is Incorporating The Internet Into Their Products. watch
President Clinton'S Lawyer, Robert Bennett, Talks About The Sexual Harassment Case Being Brought Against His Client By Paula Jones. Senator John Mccain Speaks To Charlie About His Experiences As A Soldier In Vietnam. He Also Expresses Support For The Head Start Program And American Education. watch
First, Nina Totenberg Of Npr And Jeffrey Rosen Of The New Republic Discuss The Dismissal Of The Lawsuit Paula Jones Was Bringing Against President Clinton While Warning That The Seeds For More Problems Have Already Been Sewn. Then, Robert Wright, The President And Ceo Of Nbc, Discusses The Immense Success Of His Network'S Programs, His Plans For Increasing Profits, And Technological Developments Such As Digital Television. watch