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Creadon Says Film Is Wake-Up Call for U.S. Consumer
Aug. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Documentary filmmaker Patrick Creadon talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about his new movie, ``I.O.U.S.A.,'' about the high debt levels of American consumers and the U.S. government.
Randy Newman Discusses New Album `Harps and Angels'
Aug. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Singer and songwriter Randy Newman talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about his first new album in nine years,, ``Harp and Angels,'' the lyrics in his songs and his work as a film music composer.
Aaron Brown Says U.S. Miscalculated Iraq War Ramifications
Aug. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Aaron Brown, anchor of the PBS news series, ``Wide Angle,'' talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about his career in journalism and the impact of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq on the Middle East.
Matlock Says Kosovo Dispute Set `Precedent' for Russia
Aug. 19 (Bloomberg) -- John Matlock, former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about the hostilities between Georgia and Russia, the role of the U.S. and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the resolution of the conflict, and the U.S.'s treatment of the Russian government after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Phillips, Ninua, Sulikashvili Discuss Russian Attack on Georgia
Aug. 14 (Bloomberg) -- David Phillips, director of the Atlantic Council's Georgia Conflicts Forum, talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about Russia's military action in Georgia and the global impact of the conflict. Schneider also talks with Georgian Association representatives Ketevan Ninua and Gela Sulikashvili about the impact the hostilities may have on the region.
Author Ron Suskind Says U.S. Has Lost `Moral Energy'
Aug. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ron Suskind talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about U.S. national security, Pakistan and the global war on terror, and his book, ``The Way Of The World: A Story of Truth and Hope in an Age of Extremism.''
Adam Segal Sees Mixed View of `Real China' From Olympics
August 7 (Bloomberg) -- Adam Segal, senior fellow for China studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about the Olympics in Beijing, President George W. Bush's criticism of China's human rights, the crisis in Tibet, and the economic effects of the Olympic games.
Chinoy Says Bush Trip Is `Gesture of Respect' to China
August 6 (Bloomberg) -- Author and former CNN Asia correspondent Mike Chinoy talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about his new book, ``Meltdown: The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis,'' U.S. relations with foreign nations and China's hosting of the 2008 Olympics. Chinoy served as CNN's senior Asia correspondent and Beijing bureau chief for eight years.
Buzz Aldrin Sees Need to `Re-Evaluate' Space Program
Aug. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about the animated film, ``Fly Me To the Moon,'' his career as an astronaut, and the future of space travel and exploration.
`Amazing Kreskin' Says He'll Solve Crime on New TV Show
Aug. 5 (Bloomberg) -- George Kresge, known as mentalist ``The Amazing Kreskin,'' talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about the potential benefits of intuition for law enforcers, the development of a new reality television show called ``POI: Persons of Interest,'' and his career as an author and an aide to crime solvers.
Author Colfer Says Family Inspired `Artemis' Characters
Aug. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Author Eoin Colfer talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about ``Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox,'' the sixth installment of his book series, the creation of the characters in the stories, his career as an author, and the potential for a movie series based on the books.
Olympian O'Brien Expects `Great Races' at Beijing Games
Aug. 4 (Bloomberg) -- 1996 Olympic gold medalist Dan O'Brien talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about the Goodyear ``Get There'' Award, the importance of coaches who inspire athletes to make the Olympics and the outlook for the summer games in Beijing.
West Says `Diamond Dreams' Combines Music, Baseball
August 4 (Bloomberg) -- Major League Baseball umpire Joe West talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about his career in baseball, his decision to enter the music business and his album, ``Diamond Dreams.''
Illusionist Jillette Says Honesty Is Necessary for Show
Aug. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Comedian and illusionist Penn Jillette talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about his ``Penn & Teller'' show on the Showtime cable network, his career, the relationship between magic and comedy, and the importance of honesty for the show.
Author James Rollins Says Writers Have to `Persevere'
July 21 (Bloomberg) -- Author James Rollins talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about his new book, ``The Last Oracle,'' his career as a writer, and his involvement with the latest ``Indiana Jones'' film.
Gruen Says Rock Music Photography Career Began as Hobby
July 18 (Bloomberg) -- Rock and roll photographer Bob Gruen talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about his new exhibition, ``Rockers,'' at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in New York City, his career and the artists he has photographed.
Author Mayer Says Torture Doesn't Necessarily Extract Truth
July 18 (Bloomberg) -- Author Jane Mayer talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about her new book, ``The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How The War on Terror Turned Into a War on American Ideals,'' and about a secret report by the International Red Cross that warned the Bush administration that the CIA's treatment of prisoners categorically constituted torture.
Bloomberg's Keene Says Job Cuts Moving Up `Food Chain'
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg editor-at-large Tom Keene talks with Mike Schneider about his semi-annual assessment of the U.S. economy, the outlook for financial markets, and the implications of higher energy prices.
Strossen Says ACLU Is `Well Accepted, Entrenched'
July 9 (Bloomberg) -- Nadine Strossen, president of the American Civil Liberties Union, talks with Bloomberg's Mike Schneider about her plan to step down as president of the ACLU, the impact of the war on terrorism on civil liberties, the organization's fight to enforce the Bill of Rights and the controversy that surrounds the ACLU.

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