|
|
Digital Age 2001-2002 James C. Goodale - Producer/Host
|
Arnaud de Borchgrave, Editor at Large, United Press International, The Washington Times; Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic & International Studies - After WTC - What’s Next-Cyber-Terrorism?
Jason Calacanis, Editor Silicon Alley Reporter; CEO Rising Tide Studios and Luyen Chou, President and CEO, LearnTech - Does Silicon Alley Care Who’s Mayor?
Nicholas Economides, Professor of Economics, Stern School of Business, NYU and Eleanor Fox, Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation, NYU Law School - Who Won, Who is Winning, Who Will Win the Microsoft Case?
Alan Brill, Senior Managing Director, Kroll Associates and Bill Bratton, Consultant to Kroll Associates; former NYC Police Commissioner - Could the WTC Disaster Only Have Happened in the Digital Age? Arnaud de Borchgrave, Editor at Large, United Press International, The Washington Times; Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic & International Studies and John Rhinelander, former Deputy Legal Advisor, State Department - Is WTC The Greatest Intelligence Failure Since Pearl Harbor?
John O. McGinnis, Professor, Cardozo Law School and Nadine Strossen, President, ACLU; Host Andrew Shapiro - Does The New Antiterrorism Bill Go Too Far - Or Not Far Enough?
Arthur Miller, Bruce Bromley Professor of Law, Harvard Law School - Public Lives, Private Lives (Where Do You Draw The Line)?
Don Hewitt, Author Tell Me A Story: 50 Years and 60 Minutes in Television - Will 60 Minutes Make It In The Digital Age? Li Lu, Founding General Partner, Himalaya Capital and Drazen Pantic, Fellow, Center for War, Peace, and News Media; Co-Director, Location One; Host Andrew Shapiro - Can The Internet Turn Dictatorships Into Democracies?
|