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2000
MARCH
March 23, 2000
Newsmaker:
William Cohen
Secretary of Defense William Cohen speaks to Jim Lehrer about
America's future role in Kosovo and his recent trip to Asia, where he was the
first defense secretary to visit Vietnam since the war.
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March 23, 2000
Completing the Count
Correspondent
Elizabeth Brackett reports from Chicago on the problems of the 2000 census.
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March 22, 2000
Mission
to India
Teresita Schaffer, director of the South Asia Program at the Center
for Strategic and International Studies; Sumit Ganguly, political science professor
at Hunter College; George Perkovich, deputy director of the Alton Jones Foundation
and author of "India's Nuclear Bomb: the Impact on Global Proliferation;" and
Mohammed Ayoob, a professor of International Relations at Michigan State University;
explore the President's trip to India and current relations between U.S. and
India.
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JANUARY
January 28, 2000
Reviewing
the Record
Newshour regulars presidential historians Doris Kearns Goodwin
and Michael Beschloss, journalist and author Haynes Johnson, former government
official, advisor and editor David Gergen, now a political science professor,
and former republican senator and Reagan White House chief of staff Howard Baker
discuss President Clinton's address and his legacy.
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January 27, 2000
State
of the Union 2000
Complete NewsHour coverage of President Clinton's final
State of the Union address.
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January 27, 2000
State
of the Union Preview
Tom Oliphant, columnist of The Boston Globe; and Paul
Gigot, columnist of The Wall Street Journal, discuss President Clinton's last
address to the Union.
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January 26, 2000
President
Bill Clinton
On the eve of his final State of the Union address, President
Clinton sits down with Jim Lehrer to discuss his previous term, his final year,
and his legacy.
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January 17, 2000
Drug-Free
TV
Dr. Donald Vereen, a pediatrition and Deputy Director of the Office on
National Drug Control Policy and Jeff Loeb, creative director of Kastin/Loeb
Advertising, who has been making both corporate ads and public service announcements
for the past twenty years, debate the White House deal with television networks
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