Sun, Mar 1, 1992
Kelley and a panel of journalists speak about the sexual harassment charges against Washington Senator Brock Adams. They then look at the use of negative advertisements in the presidential primaries and whether Bill Clinton has a chance of beating Paul Tsongas in the upcoming races. Finally, they discuss whether the younger version or older version of the Elvis stamp is better.
Mon, Mar 2, 1992
After a recent double homicide in Brooklyn's Thomas Jefferson High School, Crier looks at the growing problem of of school violence. She first speaks to a former New York science teacher who was a victim of school violence and also speaks to a panel of experts who offer some perspectives on the causes of such violence.
Tue, Mar 3, 1992
Crier discusses the 1992 presidential campaign with a panel of political humorists and comedians. They discuss which Republican and Democratic candidates make for the best comic material.
Wed, Mar 4, 1992
Crier and a panel of guests discuss recent studies of television that indicate audiences typically consist in the elderly, minorities, children and women. Despite this evidence, television programming remains directed to 18-49 year-old demographic. They also discuss the growth of cable television, censorship, and whether television needs greater regulation.
Thu, Mar 5, 1992
Crier looks at the problems posed by computer viruses. First she speaks to Steve Redinger who is dealing firsthand with the recent Michelangelo virus. She then speaks to a panel of experts about the risks posed by computer viruses and the laws that apply to them.
Wed, Jul 1, 1992
Crier speaks to Sister Souljah about the controversial comments she made that were criticized by Bill Clinton. She also discuss the controversy with several activists from the African-American community.
Thu, Jul 2, 1992
Kelley discusses claims of sexual harassment and sexual assault in the armed forces. She speaks to Barbara Franco who testified at a Senate hearing about being attacked and later talks to retired Marine John Ripley and Representative Beverly Byron for some perspectives.
Sun, Jul 5, 1992
Crier talks to a round table of guests about whether Bush's efforts at the summit in Munich will actually help the economy. She then discusses the recent confiscation of the French abortion pill RU-486 by U.S. customs officials and later discusses Bill's Clinton's efforts to find a running mate.