November 2007   
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Former NATO commander and '04 presidential candidate Gen. Wesley Clark discusses the attempt by both major political parties to draft him. Musician Lyle Lovett says being under the radar gives him creative freedom.

30

Economist and New York Times Op-Ed columnist Paul Krugman explains why the middle class in the U.S. is disappearing. Singer-songwriter Serj Tankian talks about the new breed of activists.

31

Rep. George Miller discusses new legislation for making college more affordable. Singer-actors Omarion and Marques Houston talk about their individual and joint ventures.

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Oscar-winning actor-director Sir Anthony Hopkins reflects on how he drifted into acting by chance, his upcoming 70th birthday and his screenwriting debut with the film, Slipstream.

2

Comic legend Don Rickles says when you're selling yourself, you have to be different. Legal analyst-writer Jeffrey Toobin, author of The Nine, offers his insight on the personalities of the Supreme Court justices.

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With Election Day one year away, USA Today's Susan Page assesses the political climate. Former CIA operative and Fair Game author Valerie Plame Wilson hopes Americans will pursue information from a variety of sources.

6

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Lawrence Wright discusses Al Qaeda and the situation in Pakistan. Actor-author John Lithgow explains his new project, The Poets' Corner.

7

Former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, now Middle East Institute president, Wendy Chamberlin assesses the recent actions by President Musharraf. Legendary actor Ernest Borgnine says continuing to work helps him stay young.

8

Journalist Ron Brownstein discusses the polarization of the political system in the U.S. Men in Trees star Anne Heche says soap operas are the best training ground for TV actors.

9

Renowned singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell reflects on her career, her long layoff and the inspiration for her new CD, "Shine."

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Former longtime NBC News anchor and best-selling author Tom Brokaw reflects on his journalism career, the backstory of his newest book, Boom! and what we've learned since the turbulent '60s.

13

University of Pittsburgh law professor Jules Lobel says the Iraq war is creating new terrorists. The Who's Roger Daltrey talks about his musical influences.

14

From Mosul, Iraq, U.S. Army Col. Stephen Twitty, commander of the 4th Brigade Combat Team, discusses the situation inside the country. Grammy-winning reggae and dancehall superstar Shaggy talks about his latest release, "Intoxication."

15

Prolific singer-songwriter-producer Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds talks about the impact of his upbringing on his music, the source of his nickname and his new CD and tour.

16

Rock and Rock Hall of Famer James Taylor reflects on getting his start in the business, the rough period of his addiction and says any genre of music can be soulful.

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White House hopeful Illinois Sen. Barack Obama discusses getting beyond the gridlock of the Democratic Party of the ‘90s, his support among Black voters.

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Former NATO commander and '04 presidential candidate Gen. Wesley Clark discusses the attempt by both major political parties to draft him. Musician Lyle Lovett says being under the radar gives him creative freedom.

21

Actress Halle Berry talks about the impact of winning an Oscar, having children later in life, her new film--Things We Lost in the Fire--and upcoming projects.

22

Oscar-nominated actor and best-selling author Alan Alda talks about his longevity in the entertainment business and his new memoir, Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself.

23

Oscar-winning actor and musician Jamie Foxx weighs in on a variety of subjects, including his turning 40, relationships, what he plans to do when his career lights dim and his latest film, The Kingdom.

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Former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist discusses his involvement in the Save the Children Survive to Five campaign. Golden Globe-winning actress Keri Russell says after starring in the new film, August Rush, we're all capable of so much.

27

Caspian Rain author Gina Nahai comments on Iran's impact on the Mideast peace talks. Two-time Oscar nominee Laura Linney discusses her latest film, The Savages.

28

Human Rights Watch associate director Carroll Bogert discusses the impact of cluster munitions. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Frank McCourt says he sees himself as a spiritual religious atheist.

29

Three-time Grammy-winning R&B superstar Mary J. Blige wants her message to be clear to her audience and tells a story about acknowledging that she's good enough.

30

Oscar-winning actress Shirley MacLaine talks about her new book, Sage-ing While Age-ing, surviving her opponents and how to stay balanced and keep sanity.

Shows November 2007

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image from Thursday, November 1

Thursday, November 1

Oscar-winning actor-director Sir Anthony Hopkins reflects on how he drifted into acting by chance, his upcoming 70th birthday and his screenwriting debut with the film, Slipstream.


image from Friday, November 2

Friday, November 2

Comic legend Don Rickles says when you're selling yourself, you have to be different. Legal analyst-writer Jeffrey Toobin, author of The Nine, offers his insight on the personalities of the Supreme Court justices.


image from Monday, November 5

Monday, November 5

With Election Day one year away, USA Today's Susan Page assesses the political climate. Former CIA operative and Fair Game author Valerie Plame Wilson hopes Americans will pursue information from a variety of sources.


image from Tuesday, November 6

Tuesday, November 6

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Lawrence Wright discusses Al Qaeda and the situation in Pakistan. Actor-author John Lithgow explains his new project, The Poets' Corner.


image from Wednesday, November 7

Wednesday, November 7

Former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, now Middle East Institute president, Wendy Chamberlin assesses the recent actions by President Musharraf. Legendary actor Ernest Borgnine says continuing to work helps him stay young.


image from Thursday, November 8

Thursday, November 8

Journalist Ron Brownstein discusses the polarization of the political system in the U.S. Men in Trees star Anne Heche says soap operas are the best training ground for TV actors.


image from Friday, November 9

Friday, November 9

Renowned singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell reflects on her career, her long layoff and the inspiration for her new CD, "Shine."


image from Monday, November 12

Monday, November 12

Former longtime NBC News anchor and best-selling author Tom Brokaw reflects on his journalism career, the backstory of his newest book, Boom! and what we've learned since the turbulent '60s.


image from Tuesday, November 13

Tuesday, November 13

University of Pittsburgh law professor Jules Lobel says the Iraq war is creating new terrorists. The Who's Roger Daltrey talks about his musical influences.


image from Wednesday, November 14

Wednesday, November 14

From Mosul, Iraq, U.S. Army Col. Stephen Twitty, commander of the 4th Brigade Combat Team, discusses the situation inside the country. Grammy-winning reggae and dancehall superstar Shaggy talks about his latest release, "Intoxication."


image from Thursday, November 15

Thursday, November 15

Prolific singer-songwriter-producer Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds talks about the impact of his upbringing on his music, the source of his nickname and his new CD and tour.


image from Friday, November 16

Friday, November 16

Rock and Rock Hall of Famer James Taylor reflects on getting his start in the business, the rough period of his addiction and says any genre of music can be soulful.


image from Monday, November 19

Monday, November 19

White House hopeful Illinois Sen. Barack Obama discusses getting beyond the gridlock of the Democratic Party of the ‘90s, his support among Black voters.


image from Tuesday, November 20

Tuesday, November 20

Former NATO commander and '04 presidential candidate Gen. Wesley Clark discusses the attempt by both major political parties to draft him. Musician Lyle Lovett says being under the radar gives him creative freedom.


image from Wednesday, November 21

Wednesday, November 21

Actress Halle Berry talks about the impact of winning an Oscar, having children later in life, her new film--Things We Lost in the Fire--and upcoming projects.


image from Thursday, November 22

Thursday, November 22

Oscar-nominated actor and best-selling author Alan Alda talks about his longevity in the entertainment business and his new memoir, Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself.


image from Friday, November 23

Friday, November 23

Oscar-winning actor and musician Jamie Foxx weighs in on a variety of subjects, including his turning 40, relationships, what he plans to do when his career lights dim and his latest film, The Kingdom.


image from Monday, November 26

Monday, November 26

Former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist discusses his involvement in the Save the Children Survive to Five campaign. Golden Globe-winning actress Keri Russell says after starring in the new film, August Rush, we're all capable of so much.


image from Tuesday, November 27

Tuesday, November 27

Caspian Rain author Gina Nahai comments on Iran's impact on the Mideast peace talks. Two-time Oscar nominee Laura Linney discusses her latest film, The Savages.


image from Wednesday, November 28

Wednesday, November 28

Human Rights Watch associate director Carroll Bogert discusses the impact of cluster munitions. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Frank McCourt says he sees himself as a spiritual religious atheist.


image from Thursday, November 29

Thursday, November 29

Three-time Grammy-winning R&B superstar Mary J. Blige wants her message to be clear to her audience and tells a story about acknowledging that she's good enough.


image from Friday, November 30

Friday, November 30

Oscar-winning actress Shirley MacLaine talks about her new book, Sage-ing While Age-ing, surviving her opponents and how to stay balanced and keep sanity.