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The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. January 10, 2005 [videorecording] / a coproduction of MacNeil/Lehrer Productions & WETA, Arlington, VA in association with Thirteen/WNET, New York
- Additional Titles
- News hour with Jim Lehrer. January 10, 2005
- Published
- Warsaw, MO : Strictly Business, [2005]
- Copyright Date
- ©2005
- Physical Description
- 1 videocassette : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
- Additional Creators
- Lehrer, James, MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.), and WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
- Contents
- Palestinian elections -- Black eye -- Tsunami aftermath.
- Summary
- Palestinian elections. The United States and Israel and have lauded the election of Mahmoud Abbas Sunday as president of the Palestinian Authority as a fresh start for stalled peace negotiations. Gwen Ifill leads a discussion on the election of Mahmoud Abbas as Palestinian Authority president with Shibley Telhami, professor of government and politics at the University of Maryland and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, Matthew Silver, professor at Emek Yezreel College in Israel and a visiting professor at the University of Hartford, and Aaron Miller, former senior State Department negotiator on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Black eye. CBS ousted four executives Monday for their roles in a 60 Minutes report about President Bush's national guard service that relied in part on documents that turned out to be forgeries. Terence Smith speaks with Lou Boccardi, retired Associated Press president and CEO, and Richard Thornburgh, former U.S. attorney general, about their independent report on what went wrong in the 60 Minutes report on President Bush's National Guard service. Then, Smith talks with Linda Mason, the new senior vice president of standards and special projects, about her new role at CBS News.
Tsunami aftermath. Bill Neely of Independent Television News reports from the village of Akbar in Sri Lanka on how children and families are faring more than two weeks after the tsunami struck. Then, Ray Suarez speaks with UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy, who recently toured the regions hit by the tsunami. - Subject(s)
- Genre(s)
- Related Titles
- News hour with Jim Lehrer (Television program)
- Participant/Performer Note
- Jim Lehrer, anchor.
- Technical Details
- VHS.
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