Last updated Friday, September 24, 2010
InterviewerI have watched the recent wave of Islamaphobia that‘s hit our country. I have to say it makes me so sad. And then I thought there...
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InterviewerMiddle East peace talks are at a critical stage this weekend, Israel’s moratorium on settlements expires in a...
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MR. LAUER: As one of the world's most influential women, Queen Rania of Jordan has used her status to work tirelessly for the rights of young...
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Barbara Walters (BW): Our next guest is a children’s author, who car pools, and who bakes cookies, and tweets. By the way she also happens to...
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Robin Roberts (RR): Now a visit from Queen Rania of Jordan. She’s one of the world’s most powerful women but she’s also a wife, a...
Oprah Winfrey (OW): Yes we are live, thank you, live in Chicago. So like, like so many of you she’s a working mother, she does car pool, and...
Omar Kandil (OK): So on behalf of the student body I’d like to once again welcome Your Majesty back to AUC. So we have four questions...
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Well I do feel that last year I think people were really in crisis mode, the financial crisis was still very new in peoples minds and...
Riz Khan (RK): Welcome back. Even one year after Israel’s attacks on Gaza the lives of young Palestinians remains severely disrupted, with a...
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Unidentified BBC presenter: We’ve been hearing a lot this week from Davos where the World Economic Forum has...