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Transcripts from
The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

November 3-7


Friday, November 7, 1997

  • "Rough and Tumble"
    Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu struggles to keep his coalition together.

  • Political Wrap
    Our political pundits on the '97 elections and the fast track vote.

  • Money Managers
    Economics correspondent Paul Solman takes a look into a day in the life of a money manager.

  • Money Talks
    Kwame Holman takes a look at the congressional election in New York's 13th district and the money that helped finance it.

Thursday, November 6, 1997

  • Newsmaker: Amb. Butler
    The chief UN arms inspector discusses Saddam Hussein's latest moves.

  • Up Hill Battle
    The fight to renew the President's authority to negotiate trade deals.

  • Presidential Libraries
    A look at the opening of the George Bush Library and Museum followed by a discussion with the historians.

Wednesday, November 5, 1997

Tuesday, November 4, 1997

  • Testimony Begins
    Was Terry Nichols a co-conspirator in the Oklahoma City bombing?

  • A Shot at Safety
    Will Washington State's tough new initiative reduce gun-related deaths?

  • Pathfinder Phone Home
    Four months after it landed on Mars, NASA has lost contact with the Mars rover, perhaps for good.

  • Digital Living?
    David Gergen, editor at large of U.S. News & World Report, engages Esther Dyson. She’s president of Adventure Holdings, a company focusing on emerging information technology worldwide, especially in Russia and Eastern Europe. She’s also the author of Release 2.0: A Design for Living in the Digital Age.

Monday, November 3, 1997

  • Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu
    Israel's Prime Minister on the latest round of Mideast peace talks.

  • On a Collision Course?
    UN Ambassador Richardson discusses tensions between the U.S. and Iraq.

  • Supreme Court Update
    The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to California's Proposition 209, the 1996 initiative which overturned affirmative action in the state.

  • Newsmaker: Ross Perot
    In a Newsmaker interview, Phil Ponce discusses the Reform Party with Ross Perot.

  • Real Women?
    Essayist Anne Taylor Fleming considers the reality of modern women.

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