Word: interviewer
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...Questioning Obama As a Barack Obama supporter, I was excited that Joe Klein had an interview with Obama [Nov. 3]. I felt that a serious turn in reporting was exactly what the country needed. However, the interview itself was disappointing. Klein refers almost apologetically to an earlier interview in which Obama "grew a bit testy when I pushed him on the need for universal health insurance and a more aggressive global-warming policy." Instead of continuing to push, Klein came off as merely pulling the Obama wagon toward the presidential finish line. Please, Mr. Klein, we finally have in Obama...
...graphics sprouted out of studio floors and hung in the air; and CNN unveiled the most amazing and goofy innovation, 3-D projections of studio guests speaking to the network's anchors like Princess Leia asking Obi-Wan for help in Star Wars. Anderson Cooper ended an interview with singer and Obama supporter Will.i.am, "Appreciate you being with us tonight by hologram." It was as if CNN had been bought by Lucasfilm...
...That a private organization is allowed to take a huge chunk of government power and impose its will upon millions of people is, frankly, disconcerting,” he said in an interview...
...have to train leaders to solve problems—that’s the first premise,” Bloom said in a wide-ranging interview last month. “The second premise is that an awful lot of the big problems are going to require interdepartmental, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary collaborations. The big problems are not going to be solved by one discipline or by one person...
...wrote and directed several films.Despite his popular appeal, Crichton courted controversy through his outspoken skepticism of the existence of climate change, as evinced in his lectures and his 2004 novel “State of Fear.”Ever the inquisitive student, Crichton said in a 2004 interview, “I’m very uncomfortable just accepting. There’s something in me that wants to pound the table and say, ‘That’s not true.’”A new novel by Crichton that had been tentatively...