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July 24, 2007

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Journalist Carl Bernstein discusses his new biography of Sen. Hillary Clinton. Actor-screenwriter Dan Futterman talks about the weight of his role in the new film, A Mighty Heart.


Carl Bernstein

Carl Bernstein

Carl Bernstein

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Carl Bernstein on Hillary Clinton's faith. (2:10)
 
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Carl Bernstein discusses his biography of Sen. Hillary Clinton. Full Interview. (13:16)
 
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Carl Bernstein helped unearth President Nixon's role in the Watergate scandal. He went on to become ABC News' Washington Bureau chief and senior correspondent and a contributing editor at Time and Vanity Fair magazines. He's also a best-selling author, whose books include Loyalties: A Son's Memoir and, his latest, A Woman in Charge—a controversial look at Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Earlier in his career, Bernstein covered police and court beats for The Washington Post.


 

Dan Futterman

Dan Futterman

Dan Futterman

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Dan Futterman has enjoyed success as both an actor and screenwriter. He's appeared on stage, in films and on TV, including performances in Broadway's Angels in America, the feature The Birdcage—his breakthrough role—and in the hit series, Judging Amy. He also earned an Oscar nod for writing the screenplay for the movie, Capote. Futterman did student theater at Columbia University and was torn between grad school and acting. He portrays murdered journalist Daniel Pearl in the new film, A Mighty Heart.