Charlie Rose with Tong Yee; Jim Flick; Steven Brill (September 18, 1997)


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Chinese dissident Tong Yee speaks with Charlie about human rights abuses in China. Next, golf expert Jim Flick discusses his book, Lessons from America's Master Teacher. He weighs in on this seasons top players and the upcoming Master's Cup. Finally, the creator of Court TV. Steven Brill talks about American journalism and his magazine, Content.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

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