Sinopsis
Alistair Cooke on Bill Clintons second term including Monica Lewinsky scandal, the attempt to impeach him, the al-Qaeda attack on US embassies in east Africa and war in Kosovo.
Episodios
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President Jiang in America
02/08/2023 Duración: 14minChinese President Jiang's 1997 visit to America to meet President Clinton, the dangers of a strong Chinese economy, and Saddam Hussein's threat to shoot down planes over Iraq.
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America is Back to Normal
29/12/2000 Duración: 13minAlistair Cooke discusses the reality of wind chill, questionnaires for appointing cabinet officers and the secrets to old age.
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How Wrong We've Been, from Madison to Roosevelt
22/12/2000 Duración: 12minAlistair Cooke explains how America was able to wait patiently for the confirmation of their new president, George Bush.
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An Embarrassing Relic of Authoritarianism
15/12/2000 Duración: 13minAlistair Cooke contemplates the pros and cons of democracy and the role of America's Electoral College.
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Bedazzled and Bewildered
08/12/2000 Duración: 13minAlistair Cooke asks whether the doubts about the result of the Florida vote are paralysing America's government.
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It's a Nine Ring Circus and You'll Never be Bored
01/12/2000 Duración: 13minAlistair Cooke examines the voting irregularities of 1876 and applies the lessons learned from them to the current electoral crisis in Florida.
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The Origin of the Continental Blow Out
24/11/2000 Duración: 13minAlistair Cooke looks at the origins of Thanksgiving and seasonal trends in food.
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The Florida re-count, 2000
17/11/2000 Duración: 13minThe various legal issues underlying the failure to elect either George W Bush or Al Gore as president are explained by Alistair Cooke.
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Paralysis by Analysis
10/11/2000 Duración: 12minGiven the closeness of the recent election, Alistair Cooke asks what sort of mandate the next President will really possess.
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The Day of Judgement
03/11/2000 Duración: 13minDemocrat or Republican? Gore or Bush? Who will be the next President? Alistair Cooke reviews the two candidates.
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Suffocating in an Ocean of Advertising
27/10/2000 Duración: 13minAlistair Cooke looks forward with pleasure to the Presidential election and an end to wall-to-wall lobbying and advertising.
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A Supreme Diarist
20/10/2000 Duración: 13minAlistair Cooke celebrates the life and work of diarist James Agate and contemplates how he would have approached the pressing issues of the modern world. .
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The World's Tumult and the Price of a Barrel of Oil
13/10/2000 Duración: 13minAlistair Cook considers two conflicts - the rioting in Jerusalem and the revolution in Belgrade.
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There He Goes Again
06/10/2000 Duración: 13minWith a presidential election a month or so away, Alistair Cook ponders the history of the American presidential debates.
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A Vague Beast Called Big Oil
29/09/2000 Duración: 13minWhilst the rising price of gasoline (or petrol to the European listener) is casusing a problem across both Europe and the US, Alistair Cooke considers who, if anyone, is really to blame for this big oil situation.
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Just the Facts, Ma'am
22/09/2000 Duración: 13minIn the midst of the reporting from the Sydney Olympic Games, Alistair Cooke is surprised by an article detailing the legal status of prostitution in Australia. Whilst reviewing the article he reflects on the eternal struggle between political idealism and reality.
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Trouble with the English Language
15/09/2000 Duración: 13minIn the run up to the presidential election Alistair Cooke considers the affect of the poll ratings, Governor Bush's language gaffs and personality contests.
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Doing What Comes Naturally
08/09/2000 Duración: 13minAlistair Cooke examines the lengths athletes go to for sporting success and reflects on the history of bodily enhancement through drugs, hormones and exercise techniques.
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Father, God, Undefined
01/09/2000 Duración: 12minAlistair Cooke considers the American passion for trusting in God and how religion is linked to the American constitutional rights.
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Russia: The Victim of Democracy
25/08/2000 Duración: 13minAlistair Cooke considers the tragic sinking of the Russian submarine Kursk and what public reaction in Russia has revealed about the government's relationship with it's people.