Guests: Thomas L. Friedman RSS

2008:

  1. Tom Friedman on the state of Iraq today
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    3 min
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  2. Tom Friedman on the challenge of Afghanistan
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    2 min
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  3. Tom Friedman on the relationship between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton
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    1 min
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  4. Tom Friedman on the Bush administration's approach to Russia
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    1 min
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  5. Tom Friedman on the political impact of China's slower economic growth
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    2 min
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  6. Daily Highlights Thursday December 11, 2008
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    7 min
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  7. A conversation with Thomas L. Friedman
    Duration
    53 min
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    66 comments
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2007:

  1. A conversation with Thomas L. Friedman
    Duration
    54 min
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    48 comments
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2006:

  1. A conversation with columnist Thomas Friedman
    Duration
    25 min
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    1 comment
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  2. A conversation with guest host John Doerr and columnist Thomas Friedman about oil
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    53 min
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  3. A conversation with guest host James Fallows and columnist Thomas Friedman
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    20 min
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    1 comment
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2005:

  1. An hour with political columnist Thomas L. Friedman
    Duration
    23 min
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    3 comments
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  2. A rebroadcast of an hour with political columnist Thomas Friedman
    Duration
    52 min
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    1 comment
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  3. A rebroadcast of a conversation with political columnist Thomas Friedman
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    52 min
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  4. An hour with political writer Thomas L. Friedman
    Duration
    52 min
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Thomas L. Friedman, a world-renowned author and journalist, joined “The New York Times” in 1981 as a financial reporter specializing in OPEC- and oil-related news and later served as the chief diplomatic, chief White House, and international economics correspondents. A three-time Pulitzer Prize winner, he has traveled hundreds of thousands of miles reporting the Middle East conflict, the end of the cold war, U.S. domestic politics and foreign policy, international economics, and the worldwide impact of the terrorist threat. His foreign affairs column, which appears twice a week in the Times, is syndicated to seven hundred other newspapers worldwide.

Source - http://www.thomaslfriedman.com/thomasfriedman.htm