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David GergenDavid Gergen
Commentator, editor, teacher, public servant, best-selling author and advisor to presidents

David Gergen was born in Durham, North Carolina. He is an honors graduate of Yale University and Harvard Law School.  Mr. Gergen grew up in an academic family. He spent three and half years in the U.S. Navy before being hired as a White House speechwriter at the age of twenty-eight during President Nixon’s first term.

He had a ringside seat for history as it was being made. Gergen eventually rose to lead Nixon’s speechwriting team and learned of his involvement only two days before the news broke in August 1974. President Nixon asked him to write his resignation letter.

As he watched Nixon leave the White House for the last time in his helicopter, Gergen thought his own career in public life was over. He recalled the infamous 1919 Chicago Black Sox World Series team, whose players were accused of cheating and banned for life. “I thought I’d never play again, “he said.

“Since that searing experience with Watergate,” Gergen concluded, “I have always favored transparency.” This early experience improved his ability to advise Presidents Ford, Reagan, and Clinton. While holding various positions in the administrations of Presidents Nixon and Ford, he served as Director of Communications for President Reagan. He agreed to serve as counselor to President Clinton on both foreign and domestic affairs, then as a special adviser to the president and to Secretary of State Warren Christopher.

Eventually, he returned to private life. He serves as a Professor of Public Service and the Director of the Center for Public Leadership at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is also editor-at-large at U.S. News & World Report and is a Senior Political Analyst for CNN. In 2000, he penned the best-selling book titled, Eyewitness to Power: The Essence of Leadership, Nixon to Clinton.

Mr. Gergen holds fifteen honorary degrees. He serves on many boards and is a member of the board of trustees of the Aspen Institute, Teach for America and Duke University. 

He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts with his wife, Anne Gergen. Mrs. Gergen is a family therapist. Together, they have a daughter and a son.
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Jim LehrerJim Lehrer

Acclaimed author, journalist and anchor

Jim Lehrer was born in Wichita, Kansas, but was raised, mostly, in Texas. He is a graduate of Victoria College and the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism. After graduation, he joined the Marine Corps.

For six years he was a newspaperman at the The Dallas Morning News and the then Dallas Times-Herald. Lehrer’s newspaper career led him to public television, first in Dallas and then on to Washington, D.C. He went on to join the National Public Affairs Center for Television (NPACT) as a correspondent.

It was Lehrer’s work with NPACT that led to his initial association with Robert MacNeil and, ultimately, to their long-term partnership. In 1973, they teamed up to provide NPACT’s continuous coverage of the Senate Watergate hearings, broadcast on PBS. Following that Emmy award winning collaboration, Lehrer was the solo anchor for PBS coverage of the House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment inquiry of Richard Nixon.

He has been nicknamed the “Dean of Moderators” by former CNN newsman, Bernard Shaw. In the last five presidential elections, Lehrer has served as moderator for ten of the nationally televised debates among the candidates. When asked about the work that stands out in his career he says, “I have moderated six presidential debates. That will bring your adrenalin to a boil.”

Coming August 25th-28th, 2008 and on September 1st-4th, 2008, PBS will air gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions. These eight nights of convention coverage will be the only complete coverage made available by a U.S. broadcast television network. The program will be anchored by Lehrer.

Lehrer has been honored with numerous awards for journalism, including a presidential National Humanities Medal. He was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame with MacNeil and into the Silver Circle of The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He has won two Emmy awards. 

Lehrer is the author of eighteen novels, two memoirs and three plays. His most recent novel, Mack to the Rescue, is the 7th in a successful series of novels featuring a fictional lieutenant governor of Oklahoma.

He lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife, Kate. Mrs. Lehrer is a novelist. Together, they have three daughters.
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George StephanopoulosGeorge Stephanopoulos
Broadcaster, best-selling author, former presidential senior advisor for policy and strategy

George Stephanopoulos was born in Fall River, Massachusetts, and grew up in suburban Cleveland, Ohio. His father, the Very Reverend Robert Stephanopoulos, is the Dean at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in New York City, the home parish of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. He is an honors graduate of Columbia University and received his Master’s degree in theology at Balliol College, Oxford University, England, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar.

Stephanopoulos became Communications Director of Clinton’s 1992 campaign. He then served in the Clinton Administration as the senior advisor to the president for policy and strategy.

He left after Clinton’s first term. He penned a book in 1999 entitled, All Too Human: A Political Education which became a New York Times best-seller. He is quoted as saying, “Four years in the White House and two presidential campaigns is an awful long time. In politics, every year in the White House is like dog years, six years off your life.” While writing his memoirs, he taught at Columbia University and analyzed politics for ABC News.

In 1997, Stephanopoulos joined ABC News as a news analyst for “This Week.” He worked as an ABC News correspondent reporting on a wide variety of political, domestic and international stories. In 2005, he was named Chief Washington Correspondent and began anchoring “This Week”.

Currently, he is the anchor of ABC’s Sunday morning program, This Week with George Stephanopoulos. As Chief Washington Correspondent, Stephanopoulos oversees the network’s coverage of presidential and Congressional politics and reports on political stories for all ABC News platforms, including “World News with Charles Gibson,” “Nightline,” “Good Morning America” and ABCNews.com and ABC News Now.

Mr. Stephanopoulos lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife, Alexandra Wentworth. Ms. Wentworth is an actress. Together, they have two daughters.
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Michael Beschloss
Award-winning, best-selling author and presidential historian

Michael Beschloss was born in Chicago, Illinois. He is an alumnus of Eaglebrook School, Andover, Williams College, and Harvard University. At an early age, he was taken by his parents to the Abraham Lincoln site in Illinois. By highschool, he knew he wanted to become an historian.

He has been an historian on the staff of the Smithsonian Institution (1982-1986), a Senior Associate Member at Oxford University in England (1986-1987), and a Senior Fellow of the Annenberg Foundation in Washington, D.C. (1988-1996).

The 2008 Presidential election will make history. Who better to provide perspective on this historic election than the man whom Newsweek magazine has called “the nation’s leading presidential historian”.  Come August 25, 2008, he will be providing historical perspective for PBS’ coverage of both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions.

Beschloss is the author of nine books including: Presidential Courage: Brave Leaders and How they Changed America, 1789-1989. The Conquerors: Roosevelt, Truman and the Destruction of Hitler’s Germany, 1941-1945. Taking Charge and Reaching for Glory, edited transcripts of Lyndon Johnson’s conversations. Kennedy and Roosevelt: The Uneasy Alliance. The Crisis Years: Kennedy and Khrushchev. At the Highest Levels: The Inside Story of the End of the Cold War (with Strobe Talbot). Eisenhower: A Centennial Life and Mayday: Eisenhower, Khrushchev and the U-2 Affair.

Mr. Beschloss holds two honorary doctorates. He is a trustee of the White House Historical Association, the National Archives Foundation, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation (Monticello), the Urban Institute, and the University of Virginia’s Miller Center of Public Affairs.

He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife Afsaneh Beschloss. Mrs. Beschloss is President and CEO of The Rock Creek Group and a former officer of the World Bank. Together, they have two sons.
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Dennis Miller

Comedian, commentator, best-selling author
and five-time Emmy Award winner

Dennis Miller was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. At Point Park University, he majored in journalism because he thought it would be easy. “I remember seeing All the President’s Men and thinking that Robert Redford looked cool in his crinkled tie”.

Miller’s big break came in 1985, when he was discovered by Lorne Michaels at the Comedy Store. He landed a spot on Saturday Night Live as the Weekend Update anchor.

Following his departure from SNL in 1991, he launched The Dennis Miller Show. The show was a first of its kind featuring cutting-edge bands and other groundbreaking guests not seen on other late-night programs of the time. After the entrée into late night television, he hosted Dennis Miller Live on HBO in 1994. Miller and his writing staff won five Emmy Awards while hosting the show during its nine year run.

Miller is known for his laid-back, acerbic, brooding sense of humor. He also is a New York Times best selling author with the books: I Rant Therefore I Am, Ranting Again and The Rants. For two seasons, Miller called the plays alongside Al Michaels and NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts on ABC’s “Monday Night Football.” He also has appeared in films such as The Net and most recently playing himself in Thank You for Smoking.

In 2007, he signed a deal with Westwood One to launch a talk radio program called The Dennis Miller Show. In his first ever radio show, the Emmy Award winner and four-time Writer’s Guild Award winner offers his unique take on the day’s topics with comedy and satire. During the three hour talk show, Miller takes listeners calls, as well as conducts interviews with high profile guests.

Recently, USA Cares, the nation’s leading non-profit organization providing post-9/11 veterans and military families with financial support and other critical resources announced that Dennis Miller is their National Spokesperson. Miller is a vocal advocate for military personnel and their families.

Over the years, he has become both a public and critical favorite. The New York Times said, “Mr. Miller is exquisitely attuned to contemporary foibles…his material can be scathing, his delivery low key…Mr. Miller reaches a bit farther than most comedians for the scorching comment…this smart aleck has an uncommonly sharp eye…”

Mr. Miller resides in Santa Barbara, California with his wife, Ali Espley. Ms. Espley is a former model. Together, they have two sons. 
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Sir David Frost

Author, Producer, Publisher, Lecturer, Impresario

Sir David Frost has not only won all the major television awards, his professional activities have been so diverse that he has been described as “a one man conglomerate.”

Host and co-creator of That Was The Week That Was, producer of countless television programs, author of
17 books, producer of seven films, publisher, lecturer, impresario and the joint founder of two major network companies in the United Kingdom, Sir David Frost is ubiquitous.

Sir David’s interview of Richard Nixon was the most widely watched news interview in the history of television. Shown in almost every televised nation in the world, it garnered the largest audience ever achieved for a new interview in the U.S. Landmark interviews have always been the most prominent feature of Sir David’s remarkable career.

His many major television awards include two Emmy Awards (for The David Frost Show), the Royal Television Society Silver Medal and the Richard Dimbleby Award in the United Kingdom, and internationally, the Golden Rose of Montreux.

In 1988, Sir David undertook a 14-hour syndicated television series, The Next President With David Frost, featuring hour-long interviews with all the Presidential candidates.

Most recently, Sir David has garnered yet more attention for his outstanding PBS series, … Talking with David Frost, which has attracted monthly news headlines and critical plaudits since it debut in January, 1991.

To inaugurate the 1991-93 series of …Talking with David Frost, Sir David interviewed all of the Vice-Presidential and Presidential candidates. The 90-minute Presidential broadcast was the last interview by any interviewer with all three candidates before election day, and the only single program to feature all three.

Commenting on, ..Talking with David Frost, Rick Kogan of The Chicago Tribune wrote, “Few interviewers have been as consistently well-prepared, bright and engaging as David Frost. His Talking with David Frost, is a PBS gem.”

Alan Bunce of the Christian Science Monitor talked of “results that are often more revealing than anything on prime-time news,” and Marvin Kitman of New York Newsday wrote, “He has become an Anglo-American broadcasting phenomenon.”

Sir David’s television production company, David Paradine Television, Inc., has produced many specials including A Gift of Song: The Music for UNICEF Concert Spitting Image with its satirical puppets, Peeping Times with David Letterman, John Cleese’s How To Irritate People and the The Spectacular World of Guinness Records.

In January, 1993, Sir David’s Sunday news program was launched on the BBC and is widely considered to be the most authoritative weekly news interview.

He is the author of (with co-author Michael Shea) The Mid-Atlantic Companion and The Rich Tide, an indepth study of the Americans who have most influenced Britian and the Britons who have most influenced America. In the Fall of 1993, the first volume of Sir David’s memoirs, David Frost: An Autobiography, Part I-From Congregations to Audiences, was published and became an immediate bestseller.
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Charlie Rose

Legendary interviewer, Emmy Award winning journalist

Charlie Rose was born in Henderson, North Carolina. His parents owned the Rose Gin & Supply Company, an agricultural store. Young Charlie worked in his father’s store from the age of seven. Rose entered Duke University as a premed student.  One summer, he secured an internship in the office of Senator B. Everett Jordan. His experiences as an intern turned him into a political junkie. Upon returning to Duke he changed his major to history and received a law degree from Duke University School of Law.

After law school, Rose traveled to New York. He took some business courses, considered banking as a career, and just as quickly rejected that notion. His former wife, worked at CBS and then later at the BBC.  Rose, also, did some free-lance work at the BBC and worked weekends for the New York station WPIX.

A fan of journalist Bill Moyers, Rose, as a reporter at WPIX, tried unsuccessfully, to interview him on several occasions. His wife intervened on his behalf convincing Moyers to do the interview and twenty minutes into the conversation, Bill Moyers said “why don’t you come work for me?”

Rose went on to become managing editor of Bill Moyers’ International Report and then became executive producer of Bill Moyers’ Journal. At one point, Moyers put Rose in front of the camera and he liked the experience. As Moyers told Vanity Fair, “he engages almost physically in the conversation…In the South, to talk is to be. That’s Charlie…The camera was like a magnet drawing him.”

Rose was hired by CBS News to host Nightwatch which he did for six and half years. The show developed a strong following and earned Rose an Emmy for his interview with murderer Charles Manson.

He was encouraged to approach WNET-Channel 13 in New York (the city’s public broadcasting station) and the incarnation of the “Charlie Rose Show” was borne. In 1993, the show went national on PBS stations across the country.

Five times a week, Rose conducts his own version of a cultural salon with a varied cast of characters. He is quoted in Esquire as saying his idea is to let his audience “eavesdrop on the most intelligent conversation on television.”

Mr. Rose resides in New York City.
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