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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Johnny Madison Williams
19/08/1994 Duración: 13minBank robber Johnny Madison Williams Junior's story, leads Cooke to explore the concept of the crook as a national hero, and anticipate the fallout from the OJ Simpson trial.
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Community policing, protest and riots
12/08/1994 Duración: 13minThe FBI's powers, the need for "community policing", and the history of protest at UC Berkley are discussed by Alistair Cooke following a riot in Harlem Heights.
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Preserving the peace in Serbia
05/08/1994 Duración: 14minAmerica's historic obligation to preserving the peace and protecting the innocent in Greater Serbia, discussed by Alistair Cooke.
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Nuclear non-proliferation
29/07/1994 Duración: 13minKathleen Bailey, a straight talking organiser shakes up a world conference at Livermore, with the renewal of the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty high on political agendas.
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Shoemaker-Levy 9 and Arthur C Clarke
22/07/1994 Duración: 13minThe Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 collision with Jupiter leads Alistair Cooke to discuss the thinning of the ozone layer and the work of Arthur C Clarke.
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OJ Simpson media coverage
08/07/1994 Duración: 13minHow the OJ Simpson trial is being reported on either side of the Atlantic, and some parallels with the abdication of Edward VIII are discussed by Alistair Cooke.
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OJ Simpson trial
01/07/1994 Duración: 13minUnceasing rumours surrounding the OJ Simpson trial make Alistair Cooke reflect on the American desire to know the verdict before hearing the facts.
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American sport
24/06/1994 Duración: 13minThe state of sport in America is assessed by Alistair Cooke as the 1994 World Cup commences. And he commemorates the final allied troops leaving Berlin.
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Clinton and Gonzales
17/06/1994 Duración: 13minThe leadership of Clinton and Felipe Gonzalez of Spain is compared by Cooke, who explores how the public expectations of elected officials have changed.
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Clinton and the military
10/06/1994 Duración: 13minPresident Clinton's relationship with the military is explored by Alistair Cooke, who considers whether his lack of active service places him in a compromised position.
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50th anniversary of D Day, 1994
03/06/1994 Duración: 13minThe Polish contribution to the Normandy landings are examined by Cooke following the 50th D Day commemorations, including why recent allied operations have been less successful.
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Pearl White
27/05/1994 Duración: 13minSilent movie actress Pearl White (1889-1938), the case against Dan Rostenkowski and the latest allegations levelled against President Clinton are discussed by Alistair Cooke.
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Health bill and Brown v Board Board of Education
20/05/1994 Duración: 13minClinton's controversial health bill, and the impact of the famous Brown v Board of Education case 1954, 40 years ago, including its unintended consequences.
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American education
13/05/1994 Duración: 13minThe American education system is examined by Alistair Cooke, who considers the rise of progressive schools and asks whether an increase in home schooling is a viable proposition.
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President Clinton's first 15 months
06/05/1994 Duración: 14minPresident Clinton's first 15 months in office and the challenges he faces both at home, and abroad including, the looming crisis in Haiti are reflected on by Alistair Cooke.
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Richard Nixon: his great work
29/04/1994 Duración: 14minIn his assessment of Richard Nixon, Alistair Cooke details the life of the only president to resign from office, including his work in China and the Watergate scandal.
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Michael Fay in Singapore
22/04/1994 Duración: 13minFollowing the detention of 18 year old Michael Fay, an American citizen in Singapore, Alistair Cooke looks at what Fay's treatment can tell us about Singapore.
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Clinton’s global reputation
15/04/1994 Duración: 13minThe manipulative power of magazines, President Clinton's reputation abroad and the public demand for representation are explored by Alistair Cooke in the wake of Whitewater.
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Justice Blackman retires
08/04/1994 Duración: 13minThe retirement of Justice Blackman from the Supreme Court of Justice reminds Alistair Cooke of the good, the bad and the senile aspects of law making.