Apr 23 Watch Book Examines the Blurring Line Between Soldiers and Spies Since 9/11 Attacks Book Examines the Blurring Line Between Soldiers and Spies Since 9/11 Attacks… Continue watching
Apr 23 ‘The Way of the Knife’ Examines Conflict Between CIA, Pentagon By News Desk [ DUE TO RIGHTS RESTRICTIONS, VIDEO IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE ] PBS NewsHour senior correspondent Margaret Warner talks to Pulitzer Prize winning author Mark Mazzetti on his new book "The Way of the Knife: The CIA, a Secret Army, and… Continue reading
Apr 17 Catching Up With Kelly Oxford, From Tweets to Best-selling Memoir By Tom LeGro A lot has happened to Kelly Oxford since we first spoke with her on Art Beat three years ago. She moved her family to Los Angeles, began writing pilots for major TV networks, penned a screenplay slated to be a… Continue reading
Apr 11 Watch Book Traces History and Decline of Political Power as Power of ‘No’ Rises Book Traces History and Decline of Political Power as Power of 'No' Rises… Continue watching
Apr 08 ‘The End of Big’ Argues That Technology Helps The Little Guy By Christina Bellantoni // Author Nicco Mele writes about technology's influence on politics in "The End of Big." He sat down with PBS NewsHour political editor Christina Bellantoni. I've long been fascinated with the fact that technology can make the world a smaller… Continue reading
Apr 04 Watch Writer Advocates ‘Clean’ Start for America on Addiction In his new book, "Clean: Overcoming Addiction and Ending America's Greatest Tragedy," journalist David Sheff outlines a slew of reasons why addiction treatments largely fail to help 20 million people struggling with the disease. Judy Woodruff talks to Sheff about… Continue watching
Apr 04 Watch Sandra Day O’Connor Explores Supreme Court History, Inner Workings Sandra Day O'Connor Explores Supreme Court History, Inner Workings… Continue watching
Mar 29 Watch Novel Offers Mock How-to on Finding Success in ‘Rising Asia’ Novel Offers How-to on Finding Love and Success in 'Rising Asia'… Continue watching
Mar 29 On the NewsHour: Mohsin Hamid, Author of ‘How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia’ By Molly Finnegan A poor young boy from an impoverished village comes to a sprawling, wild, sometimes violent city, where he makes and loses a fortune. This is the tale of "How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia," set in an unnamed… Continue reading
Mar 25 Watch Tales of Murder, Murderers and the Death Penalty at the Supreme Court Tales of Murder, Murderers and the Death Penalty at the Supreme Court… Continue watching