Bill visits author Edith Wharton’s renowned home, The Mount, in the Berkshires in Massachusetts. Before her famous novels, Wharton wrote books on design and gardening and loved to entertain. We go behind the scenes before a special event, a wonderful dinner inspired by a meal in "The Age of Inno...
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Have the nuts and bolts of reporting the news changed to reflect the tumultuous media landscape? We’ll talk with Judy Woodruff, Senior Correspondent of The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer; in Art&Seek, Carl Hamm of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.
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In the span of six weeks, a congressional district that had been largely unnoticed became the home of the most-watched political race in the country. The results are in, and Bill Owens will become the first Democrat to represent New York’s 23rd Congressional District since the Civil War.
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Gov. Paterson addresses a joint session of the legislature to push his deficit reduction plan and State Senator Eric Schneiderman discusses the fate of Hiram Monserrate, the Queens senator found guilty of a misdemeanor for assault.
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Joel Weisman remembers broadcasting legend John Callaway, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 72. With Bruce DuMont, Laura Washington, Bob Crawford, and Phil Ponce. We take a look back at highlights from some of John’s most notable interviews.
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Oprah Winfrey ending her talk show in 2011; Chicago School Board President Michael Scott’s apparent suicide shocks the city; and the Bears season is on life support.
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Remembering broadcasting legend John Callaway, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 72. In the second half of the program, we take a look back at highlights from some of John’s most notable interviews.
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Watch the full show from Thursday, November 19: President Barack Obama talks about North Korea’s nuclear program; Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai is inaugurated for a second term; and, Americans move into Israeli settlements.
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