Investigative journalist Carl Bernstein recounts his reporting of the 1972 Watergate scandal with CuriosityStream founder John Hendricks. Bernstein wrote a series of articles about the infamous Watergate break-in with fellow Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, which eventually led to the historic impeachment of U.S. President Richard Nixon. He also chronicled the events with Woodward in the 1974 best-seller “All the President’s Men,” which became a major motion picture starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman.
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Investigative journalist Carl Bernstein recounts his reporting of the 1972 Watergate scandal with CuriosityStream founder John Hendricks. Bernstein wrote a series of articles about the infamous Watergate break-in with fellow Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, which eventually led to the historic impeachment of U.S. President Richard Nixon. He also chronicled the events with Woodward in the 1974 best-seller “All the President’s Men,” which became a major motion picture starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman.
Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku explores the mysteries of the mind with internet pioneer Vint Cerf. Kaku is a renowned futurist and co-founder of string field theory who is carrying on Albert Einstein’s quest to unite the forces of nature into single, grand, unified theory of everything. He’s also the author or numerous New York Times best-selling books, including “The Future of the Mind.”
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Investigative journalist Carl Bernstein recounts his reporting of the 1972 Watergate scandal with CuriosityStream founder John Hendricks. Bernstein wrote a series of articles about the infamous Watergate break-in with fellow Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, which eventually led to the historic impeachment of U.S. President Richard Nixon. He also chronicled the events with Woodward in the 1974 best-seller “All the President’s Men,” which became a major motion picture starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman.