Guests: Jim Hoagland RSS

2002:

  1. A panel discussion about the Israeli expansion into the West Bank
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    29 min
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  2. A discussion about President Bush's foreign policy
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    60 min
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2001:

  1. A panel discussion about the leadership of President Bush
    Duration
    37 min
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  2. A conversation about the war in Afghanistan
    Duration
    24 min
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  3. A conversation with Jim Hoagland about Tony Blair
    Duration
    60 min
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  4. An hour discussion about President Bush's address to Congress following 9/11
    Duration
    12 min
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  5. A conversation about the 9/11 attacks
    Duration
    60 min
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  6. A panel discussion about President Bush's European tour
    Duration
    29 min
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1999:

  1. A conversation with Jim Hoagland about Kosovo
    Duration
    14 min
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1998:

  1. An hour panel discussion about President Clinton's annual State of the Union address
    Duration
    54 min
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1996:

  1. A discussion with the Committee to Protect Journalists
    Duration
    15 min
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1995:

  1. An interview with Jim Hoagland
    Duration
    60 min
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  2. A discussion on the situation in Serbia
    Duration
    13 min
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  3. An interview with Jim Hoagland
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    60 min
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Jimmie Lee “Jim” Hoagland is an American journalist and two-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize. He is an associate editor, senior foreign correspondent, and columnist for “The Washington Post”.

His 1976 series on the gathering black revolt in South Africa won the Overseas Press Club award for foreign coverage that year. Writing for the Washington Post, he won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1971 for his coverage of the struggle against apartheid in the Republic of South Africa. Again for the Post he won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1991 for searching and prescient columns on events leading up to the Gulf War and on the political problems of Mikhail Gorbachev.

Source-Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Hoagland