|
VICE
PRESIDENT AL GORE
The Democratic presidential nominee delivers his acceptance
speech. (8/17)
Audio:
Part I 
Audio:
Part 2
NEWSHOUR ANALYSTS
Presidential
historians Doris Kearns Goodwin, Michael Beschloss, and Richard
Norton Smith, author and journalist
Haynes Johnson provide analysis
of Vice President Gore's speech. (8/17) 
TIPPER GORE
The
vice president's wife introduces him with a biographical video. (8/17)

JESSE JACKSON AND TOM DASCHLE
Gwen Ifill speaks with the
former presidential hopeful and the Senate Minority Leader. (8/17)
JOE LIEBERMAN
The Connecticut Senator addresses the Democratic National
Convention (8/16)
TOMMY LEE JONES
The actor and friend of the vice president nominates him for president.
(8/16) 
LOIS DeBERRY
The speaker pro tempore of the Tennessee House seconds the nomination
of Al Gore. (8/16) 
KARENNA GORE SCHIFF
The daughter of Al Gore speaks about her father. (8/16)
HADASSAH LIEBERMAN
The wife
of the Democratic vice presidential candidate introduces her husband
to the convention. (8/16)
JOHN LEWIS
The Georgia
Congressman discusses the Lieberman choice. (8/16)
JOHN KERRY
The Massachusetts
Senator discusses the Gore/ Lieberman ticket. (8/16)
RICHARD GEPHARDT
The House
Minority Leader addresses the Democratic National Convention. (8/16)
JOHN SWEENEY
REALAUDIO:
The president of the AFL-CIO addresses the Democratic National Convention.
(8/16)
WARREN CHRISTOPHER
The former
Secretary of State discusses the process of selecting Joe Lieberman
for vice president.(8/16)
WILLIAM BENNETT
The former
Secretary of Education discusses the choice of Joe Lieberman for vice
president.(8/16)
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: HAROLD
FORD
The Tennessee Congressman, and youngest House member,
delivers the
keynote address to the Democratic National Convention.(8/15)
SENATOR BILL BRADLEY
The former New Jersey Senator and 2000 Democratic presidential
candidate addresses the Democratic National Convention. (8/15)
SENATOR EDWARD KENNEDY
The third
longest serving senator addresses the Democratic National Convention,
following an introduction from Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg. (8/15)
KATHLEEN KENNEDY TOWNSEND
The Maryland
Lieutenant Governor discusses the legacy of the Kennedy family and
public service. (8/15)
RICHARD GEPHARDT
The House
Minority Leader talks about the leadership of Al Gore and the significance
of this year's House races.(8/15)
JESSE JACKSON
The President of the Rainbow Coalition discusses the Democrats' outreach
to minorities.(8/15)
JIM HOFFA
The president
of the Teamsters discusses Labor's position in this year's election
race. (8/15)
PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON
The president reflects on his years in office and shares
his thoughts on the future and his legacy. (8/14)
The NewsHour's historians
plus David Gergen, as well as Shields and Gigot, analyze
the president's speech. (8/14)
HILLARY CLINTON The
First Lady and candidate for the U.S. Senate from New York talks about
her experiences in the White House and introduces her husband, the president.
(8/14)
THE HILLARY FACTOR
Historians Doris Kearns Goodwin and Michael Beschloss,
journalist and author Haynes Johnson, and David Gergen, editor-at-large
at U.S. News and World Report, discusses the
effect Hillary Clinton has had on the office of First Lady. (8/14)
Former Hillary Clinton
Press Secretary Lisa Caputo, New York Times Columnist Gail Collins
and White House Project President Marie Wilson discuss the
changes in the First Lady's role for the past eight years. (8/14)
SEC. BILL RICHARDSON
The Secretary
of Energy tells Ray Suarez about the relationship between Clinton
and Gore. (8/14)
GOV. GRAY DAVIS
The
California governor discusses the Democratic
party's effect on his state. (8/14)
THE CLINTON LEGACY
Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY), Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL) and
Secretary for Health and Human Services Donna Shalala examine
the legacy President Clinton leaves behind him. (8/14)
TERRENCE McAULIFFE
The
chairman of the Democratic National Convention
discusses the party platform. (8/14)
LYNN WOOLSEY
The first former welfare mother to be elected to the U.S.
House of Representatives discusses her
move from welfare to work and plans to help others do the same. (8/14)
HONORING JIMMY CARTER
The
former president talks with Ray Suarez about the ceremony honoring
him on the convention's first night.(8/14)
BILL BRADLEY
The former
Democratic presidential candidate discusses politics and the presidency.
(8/14)
REFLECTIONS ON PRESIDENT
CLINTON
Kwame Holman talks with this year's Arkansas
delegation about Clinton's legacy and his role at the convention.
(8/14)
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
Presidential historians Doris Kearns Goodwin and Michael
Beschloss, author and journalist Haynes Johnson, and David Gergen, editor-at-large
of U.S. News & World Report, discuss Clinton's
legacy and his upcoming transfer of party power to Al Gore. (8/14)
CONVENTION WRAP
Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and Wall Street Journal
columnist Paul Gigot preview
upcoming convention events. (8/14)
THE GOP VIDEO ARCHIVE
Watch four hours of nightly coverage of the Republican
National Convention in a searchable archive.
Thursday, August 3, 2000
ednesday, August 2, 2000
Tuesday, August 1, 2000
Monday, July 31, 2000
|