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2000:

  1. "The New Yorker" on "Charlie Rose" with Joe Klein & Philip Gourevitch
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    12 min
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  2. A panel from "The New Yorker" magazine
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    20 min
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  3. "The New Yorker" on "Charlie Rose" about the election extra
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    22 min
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  4. A panel with The New Yorker staff
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    32 min
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1999:

  1. A conversation about the 2000 presidential elections
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    34 min
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  2. A discussion about the Clinton Senate trial
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    17 min
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1997:

  1. A conversation about Al Gore's campaign
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    15 min
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1996:

  1. A discussion about the presidential debates
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    14 min
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  2. An interview with Joe Klein
    An interview with Joe Klein

    with Joe Klein on Jul 22, 1996

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    60 min
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1995:

  1. An interview with Joe Klein
    An interview with Joe Klein

    with Joe Klein on Sep 18, 1995

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    60 min
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  2. A discussion about political rhetoric
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    60 min
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  3. A discussion about race and affirmative action
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    60 min
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  4. A conversation with Joe Klein and R.W. Apple
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    60 min
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    2 comments
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  5. A discussion about the transfer of power in Washington
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    60 min
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Joe Klein is an American journalist, columnist and author, perhaps best known for his novel Primary Colors, an anonymously-written roman à clef portraying Bill Clinton’s first presidential campaign.

Klein began his career reporting for Essex Country Newspapers in Massachusetts in 1969. He went to report for Boston’s WGBH television and later served as a contributing editor to ?Rolling Stone? magazine. Klein also wrote a column called “Public Lives” for ?Newsweek? in the early 1990s; served as a consultant for CBS News providing commentary (1992-1996); was political columnist for New York magazine (1987-1992);

In January 1996, Klein anonymously published the novel ?Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics?, based on the 1992 Democratic presidential primary. It spent 9 weeks as number one on the New York Times bestseller list.

Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Klein