Sinopsis
Alistair Cooke on Bill Clintons first term. The Israeli-Palestinian Oslo accords, gays in the military, the North American Free Trade Agreement and attempted healthcare reform.
Episodios
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Objectives in modern conflict
02/06/1995 Duración: 13minPresident Clinton's speech on the relationship between the American armed forces and NATO, and the public perception of the lack of a clear objective in a modern conflict.
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The White House
26/05/1995 Duración: 13minGreat American inventions, Jackie Kennedy's overhaul of the official rooms of the White House, and the closure of Pennsylvania Avenue to the public in 1995.
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Rockefeller and Britannica
19/05/1995 Duración: 13minWith the Encyclopaedia Britannica and the Rockefeller Centre both experiencing financial difficulties, Alistair Cooke looks at the problems faced by both institutions.
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Equality in New York, Clinton in Russia
12/05/1995 Duración: 14minThe development of equality in New York City, and President Clinton's mission to dissuade President Yeltsin from sending nuclear aid to Iran, as discussed by Alistair Cooke.
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VE Day, fifty years on
05/05/1995 Duración: 13minThe American press reports on the end of the war in Europe, and the comparatively minor celebrations in the US, as remembered by Alistair Cooke, fifty years after VE Day.
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Oklahoma City bombing
28/04/1995 Duración: 13minThe impact of home-grown terrorism, and the conflicts that arise when discussing the First Amendment, in the wake of the Oklahoma City bombing on 19th April 1995.
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US taxation in 1995
21/04/1995 Duración: 13minAre taxes one of only two inevitabilities in life? Alistair Cooke explores how have they have been reduced and simplified in modern-day America.
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Remembering FDR
14/04/1995 Duración: 13minThe passing of Franklin D Roosevelt (1882 -1945) and FDR's legacy 50 years after his death, the evolution of the breaking news story, and the only third-term in office.
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The Christian right in politics
07/04/1995 Duración: 14minThe role that the extreme Christian right play in American politics, and whether any religious group has the power to bring a politian down are explored by Alistair Cooke.
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The OJ phenomenon
31/03/1995 Duración: 14minWhy Americans are obsessed with the OJ Simpson trial, the viewing habits of a sequestered jury member, and the real winner of the Oscars, are discussed by Alistair Cooke.
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Rudolph Giuliani's New York
24/03/1995 Duración: 13minSchool dinners, gangsters, snow ploughs and the other problems faced by the Mayor of New York City, Rudolph Giuliani, are explored by Alistair Cooke.
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Gingrich and Roosevelt
17/03/1995 Duración: 13minWith a Republican majority in both houses of the Senate for the first time in 40 years, Cooke explores the parallels drawn between Newt Gingrich and President Roosevelt.
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The American deficit
03/03/1995 Duración: 13minThe beginnings of the American deficit and how the gap between the national income and outgoings has been allowed to widen are explored by Alistair Cooke.
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The secrets of a long life
24/02/1995 Duración: 13minWhat is the secret of longevity? Alistair Cooke investigates the factors that have been attributed to elongated lifespans and profiles the world's oldest woman Jeanne Calment.
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William Fulbright (1905-1995)
17/02/1995 Duración: 13minSenator William Fulbright (1905-1995) is remembered by Alistair Cooke, including his work as a tenacious young politian and as an ambassador for American students studying abroad.
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Baseball strike 1994-5
10/02/1995 Duración: 13minThe events leading up to the 1994-95 baseball strike in America and the role that Congress could play in bringing the national pastime back from the brink.
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George Abbott remembered
03/02/1995 Duración: 14minGeorge Abbott (1887-1995), the Broadway producer and director, is remembered, from his humble beginnings as a messenger through to becoming one of America's greatest playwrights.
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Dependency on red tape
27/01/1995 Duración: 13minWith the jury selection for the OJ Simpson trial taking longer than expected, Alistair Cooke explores American dependency on red tape and the 'death' of common sense.
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Montgomery bus boycott
20/01/1995 Duración: 13minDuring the week of Martin Luther King's birthday holiday, Cooke remembers his 1956 visit to meet with people from both sides of the Montgomery bus boycott prompted by Rosa Parks.