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Running on Empty

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Tuesday, September 07, 2004

Guest host Chris Bannon discusses partisan economic policies with Peter G. Peterson, chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations and former Secretary of Commerce under Richard Nixon. In Running on Empty, Mr. Peterson criticizes both Republican and Democratic strategies concerning the economy. Next, we’ll take a look at last week’s terrorist attacks in Russia—the bombings in Moscow and the hostage siege at a school in southern Russia--and their roots in the in the ongoing Chechen conflicts. Then, director Kevin Sim talks about his new documentary for Frontline: Sacred Ground. The film examines the story behind the first year in the rebuilding process of Ground Zero. Filmmaker Jesse Moss discusses his new documentary, Rated R: Republicans in Hollywood. The film explores whether recent events—such as Arnold Schwarzenegger’s entrance into politics, and the success of Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ--have paved the way for a more prominent conservative presence in Hollywood.

Peter G. Peterson

Peter G. Peterson on his new book Running On Empty: How The Democratic and Republican Parties Are Bankrupting Our Future and What Americans Can Do About It.
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Peter G. Peterson will be speaking and signing books on: ...

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Anatol Lieven, Matthew Evangelista

There's been a lot in the media about the horrifying details of last week's school siege in southern Russia, but there’s been less talk about its origins, just who these attackers were, and why they would carry out something so horrific. Here to tell more about this complex situation is ...

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Kevin Sim

Director Kevin Sim on Sacred Ground, the documentary on the rebuilding of lower Manhattan.
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Music:
Soundtrack to Iris, music by James Horner: "Part 3" / "Part 2"

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Jesse Moss

Filmmaker Jesse Moss explores what it’s like to be a conservative in Hollywood in his new documentary, Rated R: Republicans in Hollywood.
» More on Rated R: Republicans in Hollywood

Music:
Jump Start—The Mastery of Meloncholy, Wynton Marsalis: "Boogie Woogie Stomp"

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