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Episode Guide
- Kosovo Peace Plan
Samuel Berger, national security adviser.
- Rebuilding Hope
Resilience of Kosovo refugees.
- American Stradivarius
Guitar manufacturer C.F. Martin & Co.
- The Silent Surrender
America's farm crisis.
- Letters of War
Soldiers' letters home, from the Revolutionary War through the Yugoslav conflict.
- At the Brink
Yugoslav Foreign Minister Zivadin Jovanovic; Belgrade residents tell how their lives have changed since the bombings; Ted Koppel in Belgrade.
- At the Brink
Apache helicopter pilots and crews prepare for military action; Forrest Sawyer in Tirana, Albania.
- At the Brink
Journalist Tony Birtley travels with Kosovo Liberation Army inside Kosovo and to their base camps on the Albanian border; Ted Koppel in Krume, Albania.
- At the Brink
NATO peacekeeping troops in Bosnia; Ted Koppel in Bosnia.
- At the Brink
The U.S. flight crews and pilots fly missions over Yugoslavia; Ted Koppel at Aviano Air Force Base in Italy.
- At the Brink
The story of one Kosovar family; Ted Koppel at Aviano Air Force Base in Italy.
- Lessons Learned
Jonesboro, Ark., where a school shooting last year left five dead, holds a town meeting; Ted Koppel explores youth violence in the wake of the Littleton, Colo., shootings.
- Lessons Learned
Jonesboro, Ark., where a school shooting last year left five dead, holds a town meeting; Ted Koppel explores youth violence in the wake of the Littleton, Colo., shootings.
- Bad Options: The Crisis in Kosovo
Town meeting on Kosovo; Hodding Carter; Lawrence Eagleburger; James R. Schlesinger; retired Lt. Gen. Thomas Kelly; Brent Scowcroft; anchor Ted Koppel.
- Iraq: What's Next?
Gen. David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker discuss strategy in Iraq.
- The Fix
America's drug policy.
- The Fix
America's drug policy.
- The Fix
America's drug policy.
- America in Black and White
Health-care and race; Surgeon General David Satcher.
- The Fallen
Pictures of armed forces members killed while serving in Iraq.
- On the Edge: America's Working Poor
The monetary and financial issues that plague low-income workers in America.
- Fox 2/5: One Year Later
Members of Marine Company Fox 2/5 try to rebuild their lives since the start of the war in Iraq.
- Faith of Our Fathers
A man raised as a Roman Catholic embraces his Jewish heritage.
- Healing and Remembrance
Hopeful stories of families who have suffered the loss of a child.
- Shadow of a Doubt: Case of Kerry Max Cook
Texas prosecutors work to re-incarcerate a man who was freed after 20 years on death row.
- Finding Her Voice
Diane Rehm of National Public Radio describes dealing with a voice disorder.
- In the Best of Times
Wall Street booms and still people must utilize food banks.
- Rape: A Journey Back
One woman relates her healing and recovery after rape.
- Dead Men Talking
The release of 75 vindicated death-row inmates spurs a look at capital punishment.
- The Door
Ted Koppel reports from Honduras on the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch.
- Storm of Death
The U.S. military helps with relief efforts in Honduras after Hurricane Mitch.
- The Long Road Back
Ted Koppel reports from Honduras on the devastation of Hurricane Mitch.
- Tormenta de Muerte: Storm of Death
Ted Koppel reports from Central America on the devastation left by Hurricane Mitch.
- Beyond Hate
Filmmaker Arthur Dong researches violence against homosexuals.
- Conscience of a Klansman
Former Klansman Billy Roy Pitts involved in the death of a civil-rights activist seeks redemption.
- Boys to Men
Student leaders who gathered in 1963 Washington as Boys Nation reunite 35 years later.
- One Nation Under the Gun
America's gun culture.
- One Nation Under the Gun
America's gun culture.
- Total Recall
Political chaos in California.
- America in the Red
A regional furniture manufacturer closes a plant, laying off 270 workers.
- He Said, She Said
Rape laws and how they have changed.
- Life and Death: Three Players on the Stage of Justice
A judge, a prosecutor and a defense attorney discuss the death penalty.
- Sister Helen: Acting on Faith
A widow who became a nun helps drug addicts in New York City.
- The Children of War
Genocide in Rwanda.
- America in Black and White
Racial profiling; Christopher Darden.
- America in Black and White
Police harassment of black motorists.
- Crime and Punishment
Ted Koppel spends a day and a night in a high-tech prison.
- Crime and Punishment
Gangs organize within prison walls.
- The Messengers
Several young men compete in the National Evangelistic Preaching Competition.
- Crime and Punishment
Correctional officers on the job in a high-tech maximum-security prison.
- The Messengers
Several young men compete in the National Evangelistic Preaching Competition.
- Crime and Punishment
Ted Koppel examines crime and punishment in a four-part series; a high-tech prison in Huntsville, Texas.
- Vote 2012
Election coverage.
- What About Those Museum Pieces?
Staff members hide Iraqi museum artifacts, later thought to have been stolen; the 3rd Infantry Division travels to Fallujah.
- The Junior Senator From N.Y.
The career, political future, friends and allies of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.).
- Fish Fingers
Scientists dig for human origins along a Pennsylvania highway; Steven Jay Gould, Harvard.
- Hope for Peace?
The Israel-Palestine peace process.
- A Dangerous Place
Increasing security problems in Iraq.
- The Summit
Climbers undertake the challenge of Mount Everest.
- Reunion Time
Former classmates reminisce about college days with President George W. Bush in 1968.
- The Public Interest and the Public Airwaves
The Federal Communications Commission's plan to rewrite the rules governing media ownership.
- What Did We Miss?
The security situation in Iraq.
- Breaking Par
Swedish golfer Annika Sorenstam plays on the PGA tour; gender and competition; pro soccer player Julie Foudy; psychologist Dr. John Gray.
- The Year in Money
American economics in the year 2006.
- Increased Chatter
Effectiveness of fighting terrorism through law enforcement and military means.
- Stem Cell Injections
Patients say injections of cells from animals remedy their ailments.
- Bumpy Road
Terrorist bombings in Israel put the 'road map' peace plan on hold.
- A Day in the Life of Madeleine Albright
Madeleine Albright visits cities to explain the U.S. policy on Iraq.
- Chinese for Toddlers
Foreign-language lessons for toddlers.
- Trust and the Media
Recent damage to the credibility of media.
- America in Black and White: Prom Night
A small Georgia town has two separate proms, one white only and one integrated.
- Politics and War
Controversy surrounds President Bush's carrier landing by jet.
- The SARS Outbreak
New SARS studies reveal the virus might be more deadly than originally thought.
- Beneath the Surface: Iraqi Oil and Simmering Tensions
David Wright reports on the struggle to control Iraq's oil industry.
- Killer Storms
Tornados ravage the Midwest and South.
- Anonymous
U.S. intelligence agent reveals new information on Osama bin Laden.
- The Intern
Monica Lewinsky's career path from White House intern to Pentagon staffer.
- Not Quite Victory
The meaning of Presdient Bush's expected declaration to Europe, Iraq and America.
- Has the World Changed?
The Bush administration releases its plans for the Middle East's future.
- Following Orders
Bill Blakemore interviews Iraqi scientist Nissar Hindawi; troops fire on demonstrating Iraqis after allegedly being shot at.
- Saddam's Birthday
Reactions in Iraq to Saddam Hussein's 66th birthday; defining 'victory' in Iraq.
- Where's the Parade?
The growing sense that postwar Iraq may be different than expected.
- What Are We Fighting For?
Reasons the president decided to invade Iraq.
- The Threat of SARS
A new virus spreads around the globe.
- Stolen Heritage: The Looting of a Baghdad Museum
Thieves raid Iraq's national museum and steal priceless antiquities.
- The Hunt: Searching for Weapons of Mass Destruction
The search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq continues.
- Earthquake: Where Will the Aftershocks Go?
Possible fallout in the Middle East from the war in Iraq.
- Bob Woodruff's Journey
Journalist Bob Woodruff shares a bond with the brain specialist whose surgical procedures helped him recover from injuries sustained in Iraq.
- Here Come the Stars
Celebrities use their names and faces for good causes.
- After the Fall
The celebration in downtown Baghdad is cut short by a suicide bombing, firefights and the assassination of a Shi'ite religious leader.
- Within Reach
Ted Koppel reports from Baghdad's International Airport and discusses military strategy with Maj. Gen. Buford Blount.
- Microsoft Under Siege
Microsoft and the Justice Department's suit against the computer company.
- No Way Out
The 3rd Infantry Division's journey from the Euphrates River to Saddam International Airport.
- Into the Red Zone
U.S. troops move to within striking distance of Baghdad; missing journalists appear on the border with Jordan; views on U.S. presence in Iraq.
- Babes, Bombs and Dirty Tricks: How to Provoke a War
The Kennedy administration and plans to oust Fidel Castro; Alexander Haig; author Ernest May.
- Circle Is Closing
Risks and benefits of various approaches to Baghdad; views of the U.S. presence in Iraq; missing journalists are located.
- Bridge to Baghdad
The 3rd Infantry Division seizes a key bridge across the Euphrates River; winning the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people; baseball season opening day.
- The Gift of Music
Boys Choir of Harlem.
- The Biochemical Threat
The mystery and fear surrounding Iraq's possible use of chemical weapons; latest updates on the war.
- The Gift of Music
Boys Choir of Harlem.
- Friends in the Desert
Ted Koppel profiles the young soldiers of an artillery unit; current developments on the war with Iraq.
- Revolution in a Box
A battle for control between man and machine.
- Caught in the Crossfire
Ted Koppel reports on the latest developments in the war with Iraq; Bob Brown reports on how the world's media is reporting the war.
- On the Brink: The Very Real Costs of War
Ted Koppel speaks with soldiers in the Kuwaiti desert.
- Terror on the Nile
The aftermath of the terrorist attack in Luxor, Egypt.
- Terror on the Nile: Anatomy of a Massacre
Survivors discuss the recent terrorist attack in Luxor, Egypt.
- Eddie Robinson: Coach of a Lifetime
Eddie Robinson retires after more than 50 years as Grambling State's football coach.
- Why Now?
At St. John's Church in Washington, Ted Koppel anchors a town meeting about possible war with Iraq.
- Drawing Laughter
The cartoons and cartoonists of The New Yorker magazine.
- Continued Conflict With Iraq
The world deals with Saddam Hussein's tactics; Lawrence Eagleburger; Phebe Marr, National Defense University.
- A Chorus Line
Behind the scenes of the musical 'A Chorus Line.'
- Revolution in a Box
Gender and technology; Professor Sherry Turkle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- Revolution in a Box
Cyberterrorism; presidential adviser Jamie Gorelick.
- The Boston Nanny Trial
A British au pair faces charges in the death of an infant in her care in Boston.
- Sex, Violence and Suggestive Dialogue
The controversy over TV ratings.
- A Year in Power
A truck driver survives an insurgent attack on his convoy in Iraq; families struggle because their loved ones have been deployed; former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton.
- The Year in Love
Couples facing fertility challenges; sexually transmitted diseases among senior citizens; celebrity divorces; an autistic pianist's experience of love.
- Year of the Maverick
Controversial stories of the year include interviews with 'South Park' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, comic Bill Maher and comic Sarah Silverman.
- America in Black and White: Two Towns of Jasper
Ted Koppel anchors a town meeting from Jasper, Texas, where James Byrd Jr. was dragged to his death in 1998.
- Viewpoint: Patriotism, Journalism and War
Tensions between the media and the military during wartime.
- America in Black and White
Little Rock, Ark, marks 40 years of desegregation.
- America in Black and White
Desegregation has a lasting impact on Central High in Little Rock, Ark.
- Revolution in a Box
A day in the life of Microsoft.
- Revolution in a Box
Digital elite.
- Revolution in a Box
The future of information; Andrew Grove, Intel.
- Single Mothers by Choice
Fertility and single women.
- Revolution in a Box
HDTV; Ervan Duggan, president, PBS; Joel Brinkley, The New York Times.
- Revolution in a Box
Microsoft's success.
- Revolution in a Box
The culture of Silicon Valley.
- Revolution in a Box
The new Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.
- Revolution in a Box
Technology's role in the learning process.
- Revolution in a Box
Cybermyths; filmmaker Ken Burns; director James Cameron.
- Revolution in a Box
Forrest Sawyer debuts a weekly series focusing on technology.
- Mother Teresa: A Mission of Mercy
In Calcutta. Peter Jennings reports on the life of Mother Teresa.
- Intelligent Design vs. Evolution
The debate about whether or not schools should teach about intelligent design alongside evolutionary theory heats up.
- Farewell to a Princess
Preparations for the funeral of Princess Diana.
- Princess Diana
Excerpts of a February 1997 BBC documentary show Princess Diana's work with land-mine victims in Angola.
- Montserrat: Paradise Lost
Volcanic activity threatens the Caribbean island of Montserrat.
- The New Guys
Cameras follow two young men during their first year with the New York City Fire Department.
- The New Guys
Cameras follow two young men during their first year with the New York City Fire Department.
- A Day in the Life of Marion Barry
Marion Barry, mayor of Washington, D.C.
- Why We Spend
People sometimes spend money for instant gratification.
- Pass Christian
Residents of Pass Christian, Miss., work to rebuild their lives after Hurricane Katrina.
- The Youngest Victims of AIDS
Singer Alicia Keys discusses her efforts to combat the AIDS pandemic in South Africa.
- Echoes of Autism: Paul in Love
A 36-year-old autistic man from New Jersey gives his perspective on love.
- Fertility
The billion-dollar fertility industry; hidden dangers of intensive fertility-treatments.
- Teen Mothers
Profiles of three teen mothers.
- Extinction
Higher temperatures affect species of frogs, butterflies and orchids.
- The Ultimate Survivor
Author Nando Parrado talks about surviving a 1972 plane crash in the Andes.
- God, Gays and Bigotry
A gay 17-year-old struggles for acceptance in a small town.
- Mommy Mystique
Stay-at-home moms, mothers with careers and the wife of a stay-at-home dad discuss the pressures put on women to balance family and career.
- Saving Yosemite
Yosemite benefits from the past winter's storms; with biologist Gretchen Daily, Stanford.
- Journalistic Black Eye
The long-term effects of journalism scandals; repairing public trust; the effects of technology on journalism.
- Flirting With Disaster
The dilemma of looking for life in space.
- Barbara Walters in Syria: Assad Speaks
Barbara Walters talks to Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad.
- The First Shift
A cardiologist recalls his first shift as an intern 8 years ago.
- Witness to Hate
BBC reporter Frank Gardner discusses the life-altering day he came face to face with militant Islam.
- If You Can't Beat 'Em, Blog 'Em
The growing influence of bloggers on public opinion and officials.
- Autism
Two boys with autism begin an intervention therapy known as applied behavioral analysis.
- Return to the Heart of Darkness
Members of the International Crisis Group travel to Africa in search of Hutu guerrillas known as the FDLR, some of whom are responsible for the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
- Pharm Country
Prescription drug abuse.
- Pharm Country
The abuse of prescription drugs.
- Mothers: Addicted to Meth
A woman in California battles an addiction to methamphetamine and tries to be a mother to her young children.
- A Killer in Town
The asbestos-polluted vermiculite mined in Libby, Mont., travels by rail to processing plants around the country.
- America in Black and White
A police officer's rude, foul-mouthed and belligerent behavior prompts his arrest.
- A Killer in Town
The state of Montana says W.R. Grace & Co. knowingly exposed its workers and the surrounding environment to the lethal mineral asbestos.
- Sex Cells
The availability of pornographic material to cell phone users.
- Childhood Obesity
Texas Children's Hospital tackles the growing epidemic of childhood obesity.
- Baseball in Black and White
Remembering Jackie Robinson.
- The Fight for Life
Families have premature babies at the neonatal intensive-care unit of Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of New York-Presbyterian.
- Homes of the Brave
The children of soldiers fighting in Iraq discuss their parents' service and how it affects their lives.
- The Secret Game
1944 college basketball game between Duke and North Carolina College for Negroes.
- Thinking Machines
The technology of artificial intelligence.
- Echoes of Autism: My Brother's Keeper
An autistic person's brother discusses the disorder's burdens and blessings.
- Echoes of Autism: Paul in Love
Haditha investigation; a 36-year-old autistic man from New Jersey gives his perspective on love.
- Making Babies: The Truth About Fertility
The social, ethical and financial implications of in-vitro fertilization; myths and recent medical claims involving the increasingly common procedure; bird flu.
- Making Babies: The Truth About Fertility
The social, ethical and financial implications of freezing human eggs.
- Condo Craze; Romanian Orphans
The real-estate market cools; Romania warehouses abandoned children with developmental disabilities in backrooms of psychiatric hospitals.
- Money, Power, and Politics
The correlation between money, power and politics.
- The Contender
Actor Terrence Howard.
- War on the U.S. Border
Drug cartels fight for dominance near the U.S.-Mexican border.
- The Ugliest Weapon
The story of rape as a weapon of war; with Binaifer Nowrojee, Human Rights Watch.
- Remembering Elizabeth Taylor
Journalist Barbara Walters looks back on interviews with actress Elizabeth Taylor.
- The Real Bud Bowl
A small Czech brewery turns down a buyout offer from Anheuser-Busch.
- Child's Play: Privilege, Power and Preschool
The difficulties of getting children into preschool and kindergarten in major U.S. cities.
- Child's Play: Privilege, Power and Preschool
The difficulties of getting children into preschool and kindergarten in major U.S. cities.
- Nightline: Revolution Day
Recent developments in Egypt following the announcement that President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down.
- Crisis in Egypt
Christiane Amanpour speaks with Egyptian President Mubarak; David Muir and Lama Hasan report the latest news from Egypt.
- Tragedy in Tucson
President Obama's speech from the memorial service at the University of Arizona, recent developments in Tucson and how the community is coping after the shooting.
- A Very British Wedding
The engagement of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
- The Millennium
A report on what the year 2000 may hold.
- The Computer and the Year 2000
An examination of computer problems expected in the year 2000.
- 1997 Predictions
Sam Donaldson and panelists look at the year ahead; with Mary Matalin; Jerry Nachman, former WCBS-TV executive; columnist Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune.
- All I Want for Christmas
A day at the largest Toys 'R Us in the country.
- The Gift
The healing power of music.
- Power, Politics and Prosecutors
Effectiveness of the Independent Counsel law.
- Power, Politics and Prosecutors
Criticism of Independent Counsel Ken Starr; with James Carville and Sam Dash, former ethics counsel to the Independent Counsel.
- A Troubled Mind
Schizophrenia; Academy Award nominee 'A Beautiful Mind.'
- Power, Politics and Prosecutors
Foreign contributions to the Democratic Party.
- Power, Politics and Prosecuters
The Independent Counsel law and investigations of government employees.
- The Money Man
A Virginia postal worker lives frugally in order to give his savings to the needy.
- Homeland Security: At Any Cost
A town meeting in New York City discusses homeland security.
- Hy's Gift
Photographer Joel Meyerowitz films his father, a man living with Alzheimer's disease.
- The Voice of Hope
Radio station in Rwanda.
- Born Too Soon: Inside the Neo-Natal Unit
Four families have premature babies at the neonatal intensive-care unit of Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of New York-Presbyterian.
- Heart of Darkness
Raw materials are a driving force behind the Congo conflict.
- Heart of Darkness
A woman supports her 10 children by transporting goods.
- Heart of Darkness
The economic center of Kisangani slowly dies as the conflict chokes off its river commerce.
- Two Women
Profiles of Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Dole.
- Heart of Darkness
The first relief flight goes into the city of Shabunda; rape becomes a weapon in the war.
- Heart of Darkness
Political power and resources cause conflict in the Congo.
- The Home Stretch
Ted Koppel travels with the Dole campaign in Ohio featuring interviews with Bob Dole, Colin Powell and Jack Kemp.
- The Home Stretch
Ted Koppel travels with Bob Dole on the campaign trail in Ohio.
- America in Black and White
Businesses in black communities; race and the local television news media.
- America in Black and White
Police officers and citizens discuss crime and race.
- America in Black and White
Race, the media and crime reporting.
- The '96 Vote
Voter apathy; presidential poll results.
- A Matter of Choice?
The Palms of Manasota, Fla., is a retirement community for gay people.
- A Matter of Choice?
Citizens of Roanoke, Va., react to the gay community.
- A Matter of Choice?
A lesbian couple raises a child; an attorney defends people charged under Virginia's sodomy and solicitation laws.
- The '96 Vote
President Clinton's foreign policy record.
- A Matter of Choice?
Gay teenagers.
- The '96 Vote
The gender gap in voters; poll results.
- A Matter of Choice?
A town meeting in Roanoke, Va., discusses issues of homosexuality.
- The '96 Vote
Clinton and Dole campaign advertising on television; with David Bell, American Association of Advertising Agencies and advertising executives Donny Deutsch; presidential poll results.
- Heart of Darkness
Fighting in the Congo.
- The '96 Vote
The presidential debate; poll results.
- Heart of Darkness
Fighting in the Congo.
- The '96 Vote
On the campaign trail with the vice presidential candidates; poll results.
- The Mothers of the Fallen
A discussion with 29 mothers from Ohio who have lost loved ones to violence in Iraq.
- Heart of Darkness
Fighting in the Congo.
- The '96 Vote
The significance of presidential polls; a report on the 2nd Congressional District in Georgia; with political analyst Charles Cook.
- Heart of Darkness
Fighting in the Congo.
- The '96 Vote
The battle for Congress.
- Heart of Darkness
Fighting in the Congo kills millions.
- The '96 Vote
- The Avengers
The story of revenge exacted by Holocaust survivors from Nazis.
- Ready or Not: Lessons From the Storms
Lessons from hurricanes Katrina and Rita; at the Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Houston.
- Dead at 15
The death of Ennis Beley, a black teen from Los Angeles.
- A Place in the World
Parents of autistic children struggle to find enduring support for them as they become adults.
- The Clinton Years
- The Clinton Years
- The Clinton Years
- The Clinton Years
- The Clinton Years
- Hurricane Katrina: State of Emergency
News from the Gulf Coast; evacuation and relief efforts; the federal response to the disaster.
- America in Black and White
Segregated focus groups discuss racism.
- Katrina
Destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina; restoration of power; pumping floodwater away; the human toll of the storm as seen through the eyes of survivors and rescue workers.
- America in Black and White
Educator Jane Elliott discusses teaching children about race.
- America in Black and White
A fatal traffic accident in Buffalo, N.Y., sets off racial controversy.
- America in Black and White
Professor Andrew Hacker; growing up black vs. growing up white.
- America in Black and White
Threats cause a black nurse's aide to move out of an all-white neighborhood.
- Ask Suze
Suze Orman offers financial advice.
- Anatomy of a Massacre
War crimes in Bosnia; with journalist Rod Norland, Newsweek.
- Searching for Hope
Edward Serotta goes to Bosnia to search for the 'Sarajevo Haggada,' a legendary medieval manuscript.
- Addicted to Love: Modern Sex in America
Sex addiction, infidelity and how the Internet affects people's sex lives.
- Race and Hollywood
Race and Hollywood; with director Carl Franklin; writer/director Phil Alden Robinson; producer/director Doug McHenry.
- Out of the Shadows
Janine Brookner, a former CIA employee, discusses her sex-discrimination suit against the CIA.
- Tough Love: A Cosby Call-Out
Actor Bill Cosby explains the purpose of his 'call-out' meetings, being held across the country.
- Rae's Story
AIDS activist Rae Lewis-Thornton reaches out to teens with her anti-AIDS message.
- Starting Over
A convicted murderer begins a new life outside of prison after serving 37 years.
- Terror's Wake
The aftermath of the recent suicide bombings in Israel.
- Marie at 15
Chronicle of a young woman's struggle to overcome drug addiction and adapt to life outside a rehab center.
- The Journey of a Country Doctor
Profile of Claire Hicks, a family practitioner, who has devoted her life to the treatment of AIDS patients in rural Georgia.
- The Journey of a Country Doctor
Profile of Claire Hicks, a family practitioner, who has devoted her life to the treatment of AIDS patients in rural Georgia.
- The Fallen
Pictures of armed forces members killed while serving in Iraq.
- Master Teacher
Lesley-Diann Jones prepares students, all of whom have been held back a year for not passing state-standardized tests, for the next grade.
- Troops in Bosnia: Questions for the White House
Ted Koppel moderates a town meeting on the Clinton administration's policy on Bosnia; with Vice President Al Gore.
- A Day in the Life of Yasser Arafat
Ted Koppel spends a day with Yasser Arafat, the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
- Thou Shall Not Kill
A town meeting in Jerusalem addresses the aftermath of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassination; guests include Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres.
- Mother, Daughter: Confronting a Genetic Legacy
A woman whose mother beat breast cancer but lost her battle with ovarian cancer discusses her options after testing positive for the so-called breast cancer gene.
- The Los Angeles Police Department
Judy Muller reports on the LAPD and the Mark Fuhrman tapes.
- Hooked
The lives of two addicts from the Badlands, a devastated Philadelphia neighborhood.
- Inside Emerson House: Women in Recovery
Emerson House is a long-term residential treatment facility for women in West Falmouth, Mass.
- The Age of Jazz
Ted Koppel interviews jazz musicians Lionel Hampton, Milt Hinton and Doc Cheatham.
- Teen Sex: What'll We Tell the Kids
Ted Koppel moderates a town meeting on sex education with a panel of experts and a studio audience at Towson State in Maryland.
- Rick Pitrone: 1958-1994
A homeless Boston man's life and death.
- Crime and Punishment: A Town Meeting
Ted Koppel moderates a town meeting on crime and punishment with inmates, corrections officers, prosecutors, politicians and crime victims in Raleigh, N.C.
- Crime and Punishment: Kids in Court
The future of juvenile justice.
- Crime and Punishment: Kids in Court
The juvenile-justice system may be ill-equipped to deal with mental health issues.
- Crime and Punishment: Kids in Court
Two teenagers complete their sentences at a minimum-security rehabilitation facility.
- Crime and Punishment: Kids in Court
Juvenile offenders await fitness hearings to see if they will be tried as adults.
- Crime and Punishment: Kids in Court
A judge rules that a 14-year-old be tried as an adult in a murder case.
- A Haiti Diary
Haiti's troubles are seen by three poverty-stricken residents.
- Gridlock Nation
A continued look at traffic problems in the United States, and a comparison with European countries.
- Castaways
Rehabilitation program for juvenile offenders on an island off Cape Cod, Mass.
- The Doctor & the Reverend
Former drug addict Seville and his mentor, the Rev. Joann Muller, explain how he was able to rise above the life of drugs and drug dealing he lived in the Badlands of North Philadelphia.
- Seville's Story: From the Badlands to Redemption
A former addict explains how he cleaned up his life and got out of the cycle of drugs and crime in North Philadelphia, with the help of a suburban mother of five.
- Iraq: Why Stay?
The United States' continuing role in Iraq; Joseph Wilson, former ambassador to Iraq; former Assistant Defense Secretary Richard Perle; Sen. George Allen (R-Va.); Rep. Marty Meehan (D-Mass.).
- Crime and Punishment
Freed after serving 44 years in a Louisiana prison for killing a woman during a botched bank robbery, Wilbert Rideau offers firsthand insight into prison life.
- Mario Andretti: To the Finish
Mario Andretti interview.
- Are We Scaring Ourselves to Death? The People Respond
John Stossel moderates a town meeting on risk management; with a studio audience.
- Beating Depression
Journalist George Watson discusses his bout with depression.
- Crime and Punishment: Women in Prison
Drug-rehabilitation programs in prisons for women.
- Crime and Punishment: Women in Prison
Women inmates in maximum-security areas.
- Crime and Punishment: Women in Prison
Mothers in prison.
- Crime and Punishment: Women in Prison
Medical care at Valley State Prison for Women.
- Prima Donna
Difficult stars of opera.
- Crime and Punishment: Women in Prison
Women in prison.
- Is Abuse an Excuse?
Ted Koppel moderates, and a studio audience and a panel of experts discuss abuse as a criminal defense.
- Crime and Punishment: Women in Prison
Ted Koppel profiles inmates at Valley State Prison for Women.
- Vote 2008
Results from the 2008 presidential election.
- The Making of the Summit
A behind-the-scenes look at President Clinton's European trip and NATO summit meeting.
- Coming Home: The Invisible Casualties of War
Reporter and author Chris Hedges discusses his views of the psychology of covering wars.
- Coming Home: The Invisible Casualties of War
The psychological impact of war; soldiers returning from Iraq with post-traumatic stress disorder.
- Finishing the Season With the Berwick Bulldogs
High-school football's importance in a blue-collar Pennsylvania town.
- In Celebration of Americans
The contributions of people with unusual occupations.
- The Right Stuff
Influence of the religious right.
- The Right Stuff
Influence of the religious right.
- Biowar
A scenario shows the impact biological terrorism may have on a major city.
- Mary Fisher: A Pilgrim's Progress
Mary Fisher, the HIV-positive woman who addressed the 1992 Republican National Convention.
- A Day in the Life of Tampa General
The inner workings of a Tampa hospital.
- Streetwise in Seattle
Seattle homeless woman, 24.
- Streetwise in Seattle
Seattle homeless woman, 24.
- Carmen's Story
Former homeless woman discusses the dangers of life in the streets of Washington, D.C.
- Voices of the Mississippi
Garrison Keillor, historian Shelby Foote, musician John Lee Hooker and poet Andrei Codrescu look at the Mississippi River's cultural and historical significance.
- The World Trade Center: Ground Zero
Investigation of the Feb. 26, 1993, bombing of the World Trade Center.
- The World Trade Center: Ground Zero
Chronology of events following the Feb. 26, 1993, bombing of New York's World Trade Center.
- In Search of the American Dream
Ted Koppel and John Lawrence look at the post-election nation at a crossroads.
- Six Months After the Los Angeles Riots
Political, economic and social conditions in Los Angeles since the April riots.
- Six Months After the Los Angeles Riots
Political, economic and social conditions in Los Angeles since the April riots.
- Public War/Secret War
New evidence in the 1988 downing of an Iranian airliner by the USS Vincennes.
- American Patriot/Soviet Spy?
The FBI sought Joel Barr for 40 years for alleged involvement in the Rosenberg spy ring.