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  • Bill D. Moyers

    Bill D. Moyers discusses his book "Healing and the Mind"

    Feb. 16, 1993

    Television journalist Bill D. Moyers discusses his book "Healing and the Mind."

  • Discussing the book "Nuclear Inc.: The Men and Money Behind Nuclear Energy" with the author, investigative reporter Mark Hertsgaard

    May. 31, 1983
  • Norman Mailer

    Norman Mailer discusses the meaning and future of space exploration

    Jan. 29, 1971

    Norman Mailer discusses how recent trips to the moon fit into the American consciousness, technology and machines in modern life, individuality, and the future of space exploration. Studs and Mailer read excerpts from "Fire on the Moon."

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