Guests: David Sanger RSS

2006:

  1. A panel on President Bush's sixth State of the Union Address
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    54 min
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2005:

  1. A discussion about President Bush's strategy in Iraq
    Duration
    21 min
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  2. A conversation about nuclear proliferation with David Sanger
    Duration
    27 min
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  3. A live panel about President Bush's press conference with guest host Ron Insana
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    24 min
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  4. A discussion with David Sanger, Michael Duffy and James Fallows
    Duration
    18 min
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  5. A conversation about the upcoming elections in Iraq
    Duration
    16 min
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2004:

  1. A conversation with David Sanger about President Bush
    Duration
    15 min
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  2. A live discussion of day one of the 2004 Republican National Convention
    Duration
    54 min
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  3. A discussion about the 9/11 Commission
    Duration
    12 min
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  4. A conversation about the resignation of George Tenet with guest host Fareed Zakaria
    Duration
    14 min
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  5. A discussion about the political consequences of the war in Iraq
    Duration
    16 min
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  6. A discussion about the 9/11 commission hearings
    Duration
    14 min
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  7. An hour discussion about John Kerry's Super Tuesday victory
    Duration
    54 min
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  8. A conversation about nuclear non-proliferation
    Duration
    24 min
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  9. A conversation about national intelligence
    Duration
    22 min
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David E. (“Ethelbert”) Sanger is an American journalist. He is White House Correspondent for “The New York Times”. He has reported on such issues as foreign policy, globalization, nuclear proliferation, and Asian affairs. He currently covers the George W. Bush administration.

While bureau chief of “The New York Times” in Tokyo, he developed a specialization in writing on the influence of economics and foreign policy, and the relationships between the United States and its major allies. He has received numerous journalistic awards, including being named twice among “The New York Times” reporting teams honored with the Pulitzer Prize. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Aspen Strategy Group.

Source - Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_E._Sanger