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idea for, 1–2, 201
Pall Mall cigarettes, 204
popularity of, 2–3
Palme, Olaf, 226
Nixon, Pat Ryan, 34–35
Parker, William H., 162–65
Nixon, Richard M., 7, 24–35
Parks, Rosa, 76
Eleanor Roosevelt’s views on, 41
Parmet, Herbert, 13
MW interview of, 32, 33
Patterson, Eugene, 183
New Nixon, 25–26, 27, 32
Pavarotti, Luciano, 158
personal traits of, 27, 34–35
Pearson, Drew
and the presidency, 33–34, 46
MW interview of, 9–10, 166
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and Profiles in Courage, 10–13, 42, 164
MW interviews with, 56, 57–58, 60–61
reputation of, 6–7, 11
and Nancy, 53, 56, 61, 65–66
Pegler, Westbrook, 40–41
personal traits of, 61, 62
Peres, Shimon, 116
and the presidency, 61–62, 63
Perlman, Itzhak, MW interview with,
presidential candidacy of (1968), 28, 29, 150–52, 175
54; (1976), 55–56
Perlman, Toby, 152
presidential election (1980), 47, 56, 59
Persistence of Memory, The (Dalí), 140
problems during presidency of, 60–61
Philip Morris Company, 71, 77, 166,
on Vietnam War, 57
204–7
Reasoner, Harry, 30, 158
Picasso, Pablo, 143–44, 147
Reclining Figure (drama), 142
Plummer, Christopher, 219
Reconstruction era, 68
PM East, 233–34, 235, 237, 238
Redgrave, Michael, 228
Polk, James K., 22
Redgrave, Vanessa, 227–32
Pollock, Jackson, 144
as actress, 228, 231–32
Power Peddlers, The, 103
MW interview with, 230–31
Previn, André, 151
political views of, 228–31, 232
Prince of Tides, The (film), 237, 239, 241
Regan, Donald, 63
Private Dancer (Turner), 242
Reiner, Carl, 270
Producers, The (Brooks), 269, 270–71, Republican Party, conservative wing of, 53, 273
54
Profaci, Rosalie, 173
Revere, Paul, 8
Profiles in Courage (Kennedy), 10–13, 42, Rhodes, James A., 28
164
Riano, Rosalba, 182
Public Broadcasting System (PBS), 78
Rockefeller, Nelson A., 27, 28, 29
Putin, Vladimir, 275–77
Roe v. Wade, 136
Puzo, Mario, 171
Roman Catholic Church, 134–36
Romney, George W., 26, 27–28
Quill, Mike, 3
Rooney, Mickey, 234
Roosevelt, David, 42
Rabin, Yitzhak, 116–17, 118, 121
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 37–43
Raft, George, 170
and Anderson concert, 39–40
Rahman, Ahmed Abdul, 120
critics of, 40–41
Ramrus, Al, 161
and DAR, 39–40
Reaching for Glory: Lyndon Johnson’s Secret death of, 42
White House Tapes (Beschloss), 23
influence of, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, Reagan, Nancy
137
book by, 63
MW’s interview with, 38, 40–41
children of, 59, 60
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 6, 46
MW friendship with, 52, 54, 56, 58–59, death of, 37
64–65
influence of, 37–41, 63, 137
MW interviews with, 55, 63–64, 65–66
memorial to, 42–43
personal traits of, 56
and New Deal, 37, 39, 40
Reagan, Ron (son), 59
and World War II, 22
Reagan, Ronald
Roosevelt, Theodore, 63
achievements of, 62–63
Roots (Haley), 91
as actor, 53, 54, 55
Roselli, John, 170–71
Alzheimer’s disease of, 65–66
Rove, Karl, 277
as California governor, 53–54
Royal Shakespeare Company, 228
Carter’s views on, 48–49
Rudd, R. J., 179–80, 185
death of, 66
Russell, Richard, 23
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Sadat, Anwar, 109–13
Farrakhan interviews, 94, 95–98
assassination of, 130
guests’ discomfort on, 64
autobiography of, 111
Horowitz interview, 153–56, 175
and Begin, 109–10, 112–13
investigative journalism of, 183–85,
and Camp David accords, 109–10,
265
112–13, 114
LBJ Library tour, 17, 22
Khomeini’s views of, 129–30
magazine format of, 30, 175
MW interviews with, 110, 111–12
Mailer interview, 253–57
Nobel Peace Prize to, 113
Malcolm X retrospective, 91–92, 94
Safer, Morley, 148, 158, 185, 217
Middle East issues, see Middle East Sahl, Mort, 271
Miller interview, 259–61, 262–63
St. Cyr, Lili, 6
Mirage Tavern interview, 178
St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York, 139
Murrieta Hot Springs story, 179–80
St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, 172
MW’s nervousness on, 152–53
Salant, Dick, 167, 206
Reagan interviews, 55, 60–61, 65–66
Sales, Soupy, 1
Redgrave interview, 230–31, 232
Sandefur, Thomas, 209, 210
sham diploma story, 180–82
Sanger, Margaret, 6, 133–37
special edition of, 183–84
and birth control, 133–36
Streisand interview, 236–40
and Catholic Church, 134–35, 136
taped broadcasts of, 162
influence of, 137
Tobacco War, 206–20
MW interview with, 134–35, 166
Turner interview, 243–47
and women’s rights, 134, 136
validating the crooks, 185
Saudi Arabia
and Watergate, 175–76
and bin Laden, 132
Some Came Running (film), 222
and oil embargo, 101, 122
Sorensen, Ted, 11, 13
Sauter, Van Gordon, 195–96, 197, 203
Southern Manifesto, 73
SAVAK, 127
Soviet Union, collapse of, 62
Screen Actors Guild, 55
“Stars and Stripes Forever, The” (Sousa), September 11 attacks, 132
156–57
Shabazz, Attallah, 94–96
Steinem, Gloria, 35
Shabazz, Betty, 94
Stern, Isaac, 151
Shales, Tom, 197
Stevenson, Adlai E., 42, 138
Sharon, Ariel, 118–19, 120, 121
Strasberg, Lee, 258
Shaw, George Bernard, 3
Streisand, Barbra, 233–41
Siegel, Bugsy, 160
on Broadway, 236
Sills, Beverly, 158
as movie star, 237, 239
Simon, Neil, 259, 270
MW interview with, 236–40
Sinatra, Frank, 173, 222
personality of, 234, 235–36, 237
Sinclair, Ernest, MW interview with,
on PM East, 233–34, 237, 238
181–82, 184
as song stylist, 233–34, 236
Six-Day War (1967), 20, 100, 101, 106, Student Nonviolent Coord
inating
112, 116
Committee (SNCC), 82
60 Minutes
Styron, William, 51, 147
“between you and me,” 178
Sulzberger family, 126
Brooks interview, 269–74
Supreme Court, U.S.
Carson interview, 264–68, 269
and abortion, 136
Carter interview, 47–49
and birth control, 136
comedians interviewed for, 268–69
and race, 70, 71, 72–73, 75, 76, 77
debut of, 24, 31, 175
Swank, Hilary, 247
detractors of, 183–85
Swanson, Gloria, 247
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Syria
investigative methods in, 183–85
Jewish community in, 101–3, 104–5
responsibility in, 196
police state in, 102
20th Century, 85
territories of, 100, 102, 112
Ugarte, Mario, 182
Taliban, 131
Uniform Code of Military Justice, 191
Terms of Endearment (film), 223, 225
United Nations, 40
Terry, Luther, 206
University of Texas at Austin, 20
Thatcher, Margaret, 137
Urban League, 71
Time Bends: A Life (Miller), 260
USA Today, 198
Time magazine, 63, 74, 137, 146
Tisch, Andrew, 212–13
Vanity Fair, 218
Tisch, Laurence, 213, 214, 217
Vanocur, Sander, 225
Tobacco War
Vietnam War
and anti-smoking movement, 219–20
antiwar protests, 32, 192
and CBS management, 211–15, 217
escalations of, 188, 192
congressional hearing in, 209, 212–13
failure of U.S. mission in, 199
and fire deaths, 206–7
and Johnson, 18, 20, 21, 22–24, 32,
fire-safe cigarettes, 207
84–85, 192
and First Amendment, 212, 216
as Mr. McNamara’s War, 22
and health hazards, 208–10
MW’s tour of, 188–89, 192
impact boosting, 210
and Nixon, 22, 32, 34, 46
Mississippi civil action in, 218, 219
order of battle in, 193
movie about, 218–19
public deception about, 190, 191,
MW interviews in, 208–10, 213,
192–94, 195, 202
214–15
as quagmire, 189, 203
and news vs. corporate culture, 211–13, and Reagan, 57
215, 217
Tet offensive, 190, 194
and nicotine as addictive drug, 209–10, and Westmoreland story, 187–99
212, 220
Vineyard Gazette, 148
Project Hamlet in, 207
Voting Rights Act (1965), 81
Tonight Show, The (TV), 264, 265, 266–67, 268
Walcott, Louis Eugene, see Farrakhan, Louis Touhy, William, 189
Wallace, Chris, 59–60
Treyz, Oliver, 10–11, 164, 165
Wallace, Frank and Zina, 7, 39
Trinity Christian College, 180
Wallace, George, 14
Truman, Bess, 4
Wallace, Helen, 157
Truman, Harry S, 6, 12, 22
Wallace, Lorraine, 200–201, 226
Turner, Ike, 242–43
Wallace, Mary Yates, 200–201, 226
Turner, Tina, 241–48
Wall Street Journal, The, 217–18
autobiography of, 242–43
War of 1812, as Mr. Madison’s War, 22
and Bach, 243–44, 245
Washington, Denzel, 91
early years of, 242
Washington Post, The, 176, 197
marriage of Ike and, 242–43
Watergate, 29, 34, 46, 54–55, 175–76
MW interviews with, 243–47
Weizman, Ezer, 108
as rock star, 242, 244–45
Westinghouse Corporation, 213, 217
TV Guide, 194–95, 196, 203
Westmoreland, William C., 187–99
TV journalism
CBS investigation of story about, 195, effect of Watergate on, 176
196–97, 203
entrapment charges against, 184
and CBS Reports documentary, 187, formats for, 30
190–96, 202
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Westmoreland, William C. (continued)
as Mr. Roosevelt’s War, 22
and libel suit, 187, 197–99, 202–3
and Vietnam, 188
military assurance of, 188–89, 190, 199
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 6, 137–40
MW interviews with, 190, 191, 192, 193, on church architecture, 139
196
death of, 140
TV Guide story on, 194–95, 196, 203
Guggenheim Museum, 140
What’s Love Got to Do with It (film), 243
MW interview with, 138–39, 166
Wigand, Jeffrey, 207–20
Wright, Richard, 246
and anti-smoking movement, 219–20
Wylie, Philip, 6
confidentiality agreement of, 208, 211, 212, 219
Yamani, Ahmed Zaki, Sheik, 101
harassment of, 219
Yates, Mary (Wallace), 200–201, 226
movie about, 218–19
Yates, Ted
MW interviews with, 208–10, 213,
and Cohen’s allegations, 163
214–15
death of, 2, 200
named as whistle-blower, 217–18, 219
and Eastland interview, 70, 71
research conducted by, 207–13
and Mike Wallace Interview, 70, 78, 160, Wilkins, Roy, 87
205
Williams, John, 149
and MW’s career, 216
Wilson, Woodrow, 22
and Night Beat, 1–2, 5, 201
Winfrey, Oprah, 247
personal traits of, 2
Winston cigarettes, 204
Yeltsin, Boris, 276–77
Witness Protection Program, 168
Yentl (film), 237
Woodward, Bob, 176
Yom Kippur War, 101, 111–12
Workers’ Revolutionary Party, 231
World War I, as Mr. Wilson’s War, 22
Zekman, Pam, 177–78
World War II
Zionism, 102, 108, 126, 230
Kennedy in, 9
Zoloft, 202
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Document Outline
Title page
Copyright page
Dedication
Contents
Introduction
One: Presidents
Two: First Couples
Three: Race in America
Four: The Middle East
Five: Icons and Artists
Six: Con Men and Other Crooks
Seven: The General and the Whistle-blower
Eight: Valentines
Nine: ... And Other Celebrated Characters
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Index