February 2007   
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New York's Sen. Charles Schumer feels Democrats should start talking to more middle class voters. Health researcher Dr. Neal Barnard discusses the relationship between diet and diabetes.

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Tavis talks with author Calvin Trillin and actress Connie Nielsen.

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Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu assesses this week's hearing on post-Katrina recovery efforts. Constellation star Billy Dee Williams sees himself as the full spectrum of colors.

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Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. comments on last weekend's anti-war demonstrations, the new Congress, the State of the Union address and '08 Democratic presidential candidates.

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ABC News' Jan Crawford Greenburg offers insight gained in researching her new book, Supreme Conflict. Musician Rickie Lee Jones discusses the inspiration for her new CD and also performs.

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Humorist and best-selling author P.J. O'Rourke identifies the three things that make the economy grow. Tony-winning singer-actress Audra McDonald reflects on her career and trusting her gut.

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Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the title of his new book, Death by Black Hole. Journalist Hank Klibanoff recounts his experiences covering the civil rights movement in the South during the '60s.

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Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman explains the opposition, by some in the GOP, to the administration's plan for a U.S. troop surge in Iraq. Pollster Frank Luntz assesses the impact of communication on the political landscape.

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Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a former member of the Dutch Parliament, discusses growing up in her Muslim family. Actor James McAvoy says filming The Last King of Scotland opened his eyes to his place in the global social ladder.

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Volver star Penelope Cruz discusses her pride in being the first Spanish woman nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. Filmmaker James Longley describes making his Oscar-nominated documentary, Iraq in Fragments.

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Husband-and-wife team William Cohen and Janet Langhart Cohen believe that hatred kills the American dream. Best-selling author Walter Mosley doesn't think the U.S. can stay within the two-party system.

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Political scientist Thomas Schaller says politics is about spending money where it counts. Oscar-winning screenwriter-producer Bobby Moresco describes his new TV series, The Black Donnellys.

Shows February 2007

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image from Thursday, February 1

Thursday, February 1

Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. comments on last weekend's anti-war demonstrations, the new Congress, the State of the Union address and '08 Democratic presidential candidates.


image from Friday, February 2

Friday, February 2

ABC News' Jan Crawford Greenburg offers insight gained in researching her new book, Supreme Conflict. Musician Rickie Lee Jones discusses the inspiration for her new CD and also performs.


image from Monday, February 5

Monday, February 5

Humorist and best-selling author P.J. O'Rourke identifies the three things that make the economy grow. Tony-winning singer-actress Audra McDonald reflects on her career and trusting her gut.


image from Tuesday, February 6

Tuesday, February 6

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the title of his new book, Death by Black Hole. Journalist Hank Klibanoff recounts his experiences covering the civil rights movement in the South during the '60s.


image from Wednesday, February 7

Wednesday, February 7

Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman explains the opposition, by some in the GOP, to the administration's plan for a U.S. troop surge in Iraq. Pollster Frank Luntz assesses the impact of communication on the political landscape.


image from Thursday, February 8

Thursday, February 8

Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a former member of the Dutch Parliament, discusses growing up in her Muslim family. Actor James McAvoy says filming The Last King of Scotland opened his eyes to his place in the global social ladder.


image from Friday, February 9

Friday, February 9

Volver star Penelope Cruz discusses her pride in being the first Spanish woman nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. Filmmaker James Longley describes making his Oscar-nominated documentary, Iraq in Fragments.