Letter From America By Alistair Cooke: The Clinton Years (1993-1996)

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Synopsis

Alistair Cooke on Bill Clintons first term. The Israeli-Palestinian Oslo accords, gays in the military, the North American Free Trade Agreement and attempted healthcare reform.

Episodes

  • New York taxi drivers

    20/10/1995 Duration: 13min

    How the demographics of New York taxi drivers change and how President Clinton's relationship with business may be key in the race for re-election, explored by Alistair Cooke.

  • OJ Simpson and race

    13/10/1995 Duration: 13min

    The race issues surrounding the OJ Simpson trial, the emergence of the black middle class and the future for a divided America, as discussed by Alistair Cooke.

  • The OJ Simpson verdict, 1995

    06/10/1995 Duration: 13min

    How do Americans feel about the OJ Simpson trial following the delivery of the verdict in October 1995?

  • Colin Powell and Ross Perot

    29/09/1995 Duration: 13min

    An examination of the increased rate change in America and the possible entrance of Colin Powell and Ross Perot to the Presidential race, as discussed by Alistair Cooke.

  • Online America

    22/09/1995 Duration: 13min

    The dangers of an online America, the importance of considering a sentence before committing it to paper, and the possible return of the Luddites are considered by Alistair Cooke.

  • Senator Robert Packwood

    14/09/1995 Duration: 13min

    The events which led to the resignation of Senator Robert Packwood, and what Packwood's diary tells us about the lobbying system are explored by Alistair Cooke.

  • Labor Day 1995

    08/09/1995 Duration: 14min

    Labor Day 1995, the continuation of the OJ Simpson murder trial, and President Clinton's promises for campaign for re-election in 1996.

  • Third parties

    01/09/1995 Duration: 13min

    Senator Bill Bradley's decision to not run for re-election to the Senate, the 'broken' nature of American politics and the role of a third political party.

  • Political vacations

    25/08/1995 Duration: 13min

    As President Clinton takes his summer holiday, Alistair Cooke explores the way in which presidential vacations have become less about relaxation and more about public relations.

  • The American aqueduct scandal

    18/08/1995 Duration: 13min

    The concept of local identity and blurring of state lines, the delivery of water to 19th century farmers and environmental policy are examined by Alistair Cooke.

  • The atomic bomb

    11/08/1995 Duration: 14min

    A recollection of the events leading up to the use of the atomic bomb to end the Second World War, and an examination of the thirty year controversy that followed.

  • The American relationship with tobacco

    04/08/1995 Duration: 13min

    As the American relationship with tobacco changes, should President Franklin D Roosevelt's memorial statue still include his omnipresent cigarette?

  • George Romney, Mitt’s father

    28/07/1995 Duration: 12min

    A discussion on the difficulty of predicting the results of the 1996 election, and a recollection of the mistake that dashed the presidential hopes of Governor George Romney.

  • Smith-Corona typewriters

    21/07/1995 Duration: 13min

    The Smith-Corona Company application for bankruptcy, the demise of the manual typewriter, and the response of the American public to the conflict in Bosnia.

  • Clinton and Tiberius

    14/07/1995 Duration: 13min

    United Nations intervention in Bosnia, the failure of Bill Clinton to act on the crisis, and the inspiration the president may draw from Roman Emperor Tiberius.

  • Porgy and Bess

    07/07/1995 Duration: 13min

    The politics of the Gershwin opera Porgy and Bess, the effectiveness of affirmative action and the current trend of conservatism in America are explored by Alistair Cooke.

  • St Patrick's parade ban

    30/06/1995 Duration: 13min

    The ruling allowing a group of Boston war veterans to ban homosexuals and bisexuals from the St Patricks Day parade, and the division it has caused in America.

  • The first UN Conference

    23/06/1995 Duration: 14min

    How Field Marshall Jan Smutt and Lord Halifax were led astray by wild flowers at the first United Nations Conference in 1945 in San Francisco.

  • American farmers

    16/06/1995 Duration: 14min

    The evolution of medicine bottles, the problems affecting American farmers, and why private restaurants are a symbol of change in Cuba.

  • Bob Dole and the fall of Rome

    09/06/1995 Duration: 13min

    The work of historian Edward Gibbon, the parallels between modern-day America and the fall of Rome, and Bob Dole's credentials as a presidential candidate.

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