Read Between You and Me Online
Authors: Mike Wallace
Carmichael, Stokely, 82
Christian Tennessee University, 180
Carson, Johnny, 263–68
Churchill, Winston, 137
death of, 263–64
Cicero, Illinois, 82
at Hasty Pudding Club, 264, 268
civil rights,
see
African-Americans MW interview with, 264–68, 269
Civil Rights Act (1964), 81
privacy sought by, 264, 266, 268
Civil War, U.S., as Mr. Lincoln’s War, 22
and
Tonight Show,
264, 265, 266–67, 268
Clifford, Clark, 10–12
Carter, Jimmy
Clinton, Bill, 43
and Camp David accords, 109–10, 112,
in Arkansas, 76
114
and impeachment, 45
loss to Reagan, 59
and Oslo Accords, 116, 117
and Middle East, 105–6, 109–10, 112,
Clinton, Hillary Rodham, 44–45
114–15, 127
Close Encounters
(Wallace), 3
MW interview of, 47–49
Cohen, Mickey, 6, 159–65
post-presidency of, 51
as florist, 160
problems during presidency of, 47, 48
as killer, 161–62
rise to power of, 45–46
MW interview with, 161–63, 165, 166
Carter, Rosalynn, 45
remarks about Parker by, 162–65
and First Lady’s roles, 46–47, 51
cold war, end of, 62
helping others, 51
Collingwood, Charles, 100
and mental health programs, 50–52
Con Men
(Jackman), 185
MW interview with, 49–50
Connor, Bull, 80
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I N D E X
Cook, Greg, 179
presidential elections, 42
Copland, Aaron, 157
and race, 74, 79
Counsel to the President
(Clifford), 12
Wright’s views on, 138
Cravath, Swaine & Moore, 198
Eisenhower, Mamie Dowd, 43
Crile, George, 190–96, 202
Emancipation Proclamation, 79–80
Crowe, Russell, 218
Emerson, Faye, 3
Crystal, Billy, 268
Ernst, Max, 143
Executioner’s Song, The
(Mailer), 250
Dalí, Salvador, 140–43
autobiography of, 142
Farouk, king of Egypt, 111
immortality of, 143
Farrakhan, Louis, 93–98
MW interview with, 142, 143
anti-Semitism of, 97–98
Persistence of Memory,
140
and Elijah Muhammad, 93, 94
and surrealism, 140, 142, 143
and Malcolm X, 93–96
Daly, John Charles, 165
MW interviews with, 94, 95–98
Daughters of the American Revolution
and racial hatred, 93–94
(DAR), 39
travel to Africa, 96–97
Davis, Bette, 247
Faubus, Orval
Davis, Edie, 52–53, 54, 60
and integration, 73–76
Davis, Loyal, 53
MW interview with, 74–75, 166
Davis, Nancy, 53, 55;
see also
Reagan, and reelection, 75, 76
Nancy
FDR Memorial Commission, 42–43
Davis, Patti, 59
Fiedler, Arthur, 149
Davis, Sammy, Jr., 80, 222
First Lady, roles of, 40, 43–45, 46–47, Dayan, Moshe, 100
51
Death of a Salesman
(Miller), 259, 262
Fishburne, Laurence, 242
Desert Storm, 132
Fonda, Jane, 228, 229
Devotion, Edward, 8
Ford, Gerald R., 14, 46, 48, 55, 56
Dickson, Harry Ellis, 149
Forster, E. M., 232
DiMaggio, Joe, 258
Four Lads, 174
Dougherty, Jim, 257–58
Fox, Fannie “The Argentine Firecracker,”
Douglas Edwards with the News
(TV), 204
267
Dukakis, Kitty Dickson, 149
FOX News Sunday,
60
Dukakis, Michael, 149
Fratianno, Jimmy “The Weasel,” 167–71, Duncan, Isadora, 228
174
book by, 167
Eastland, James, 70–72
as killer, 168–69
Ed Sullivan Show, The
(TV), 150
MW interview with, 168–71
Edwards, Eldon Lee, 68–70, 80
Freud, Sigmund, 140
Egypt
Friedman, Thomas, 119
British occupation of, 111
Funny Girl
(Broadway musical), 236
and Camp David accords, 109–10,
112–13
Gabor, Zsa Zsa, 6
and Israel, 109–10, 111–13
Gandhi, Mohandas K. (Mahatma), 137
Sadat, 109–13, 130
Garment, Len, 25–26, 28, 30
territories of, 100
Gilmore, Gary, 250
Einstein, Albert, 107, 153
Godfather, The
(Puzo), 171, 173
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Goldenson, Leonard, 164, 165
Eleanor Roosevelt’s views on, 38
Goldin, Marion, 179, 184
Mailer’s remarks about, 251
Goldwater, Barry, 54
and Nixon, 24, 41
Goodman, Ellen, 183
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I N D E X
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 62–63
I, Tina
(Turner), 242–43
Gore, Al, 198
I Can Get It for You Wholesale
(Broadway Gorin, Norman, 184–85
musical), 236
Great Depression, 39
“I Have a Dream” (King), 80
Great Society, 20, 22, 24, 44, 62, 85
I Love Lucy
(TV), 151
Greene, Bob, 183
In Search of Identity
(Sadat), 111
Grosset & Dunlap, 253
Insider, The
(film), 218–19
Guggenheim Museum, New York, 140
Iran
and Afghanistan, 131
Haley, Alex
anti-Western theocracy in, 130–31
and King, 91–92
hostage crisis in, 47, 127–29, 132
and Malcolm X, 88, 91–92
and Iraq, 131–32
MW interview with, 91–92
Khomeini, 127–31
Hamas, 118
nuclear energy program in, 131
Hamill, Pete, 225
and oil embargo, 122
Hammett, Dashiell, 229
revolution in, 126–27, 130, 131, 132
Haney, Carol, 222
SAVAK in, 124
Harvey, Terrel, 182
Shah, 122–27
Hasty Pudding Club, Harvard University, Iran-Contra affair, 60–61
264, 268
Iran-Iraq war, 131–32
Hawkins, Gains, 192, 202
Iraq
Hayes, Helen, 247
as “axis of evil,” 131
Heifetz, Jascha, 149, 151
Desert Storm, 132
Hellman, Lillian, 229
and Iran, 131–32
Hemingway, Ernest, 251
U.S. assistance to, 132
Hertzberg, Rabbi Arthur, 104
Iraq-Gate banking scandal, 206
Hewitt, Don
Irgun Zvai Leumi, 107, 108
and CBS News, 30
Irma La Douce
(film), 222
as executive producer, 17
Israel
and Jewish lobby, 103–4
Begin interviews, 105–9
and LBJ Library tour, 17, 18–19, 20
and Camp David accords, 109–10,
and MW’s career, 216
112–13
reputation of, 30
and Egypt, 109–10, 111–13
and
60 Minutes,
30, 175, 212, 216
and guerrilla warfare, 106–8, 118
and special edition, 183–84
Knesset in, 105, 109
and Tobacco War, 211–12, 213–17
occupied territories, 100, 102, 112, 115, Hill, Clint, 14–17
116, 117, 119
Hitler, Adolf, 137, 271
and Oslo Accords, 116–17
Hooks, Benjamin, 57
and Palestine/PLO, 114, 115, 116,
Hoover, J. Edgar, 214
117–19, 121–22
Horowitz, Vladimir, 152–57
Redgrave’s views on, 230–31
comeback of, 155–56
relocation to, 105
fiftieth anniversary of, 152, 153
right to exist, 115, 116
MW interview with, 153–56, 175
Six-Day War, 20, 100, 101, 106, 112, 116
“Stars and Stripes Forever,” 156–57
War of Independence, 107, 116
withdrawal period of, 155
Yom Kippur War, 101, 111–12
Horowitz, Wanda, 154–56
Howards End
(film), 232
Jack: The Struggles of John F. Kennedy
Humphrey, Hubert H., 27, 32
(Parmet), 13
Hussein, Saddam, 131–32
Jackman, Ian, 185
Huston, John, 159
James, Henry, 232
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I N D E X
Jewish Defense League, 229
Haley’s views on, 91–92
Jewish lobby, 98, 101, 102, 103–4, 108,
“I Have a Dream,” 80
114, 125–26, 229–30
influence of, 137
Jim Crow laws, 68, 76
and militant activists, 81–82
Johnson, Lady Bird, 18, 19–20, 44
ministry of, 76
Johnson, Lyndon B., 12, 17–24
MW interviews with, 78, 79–80, 82–84
achievements of, 20, 21, 22, 24, 44, 62, MW’s admiration for, 84, 85
85
Nobel Peace Prize to, 81
on the burdens of the presidency, 22
nonviolent protests of, 77, 78, 80, 83, 84
and civil rights, 81, 85
and presidential politics, 78–81
and Hoover, 214
threats and violence aimed at, 77, 84
LBJ Presidential Library, 17, 18, 20
Knobel, Beth, 275
and LBJ ranch, 18–19
Korean War, as Mr. Truman’s War, 22
political career of, 45, 46, 54
Kovacs, Ernie, 1
and Vietnam War, 18, 20, 21, 22–24, 32, Kowet, Don, 195
84–85, 192
Kraft, Robert, 8–9
Jordan, territories of, 100, 112
Krips, Alfred, 149
Julia
(film), 229, 232
Ku Klux Klan (KKK), 68–70
Just for the Record
(Streisand), 236
Kuwait, Iraqi invasion of, 132
Kaden, Ellen, 211, 213, 217
Lancaster, Burt, 234–35
Kaplan, Marvin, 201, 202
Lando, Barry, 127, 128, 184
Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier, 15, 43–44, 158
Last Mafioso, The
(Fratianno), 167
Kennedy, John F.
Last Year at Marienbad
(film), 180
assassination of, 13–17
Lawford, Peter, 222
in Brookline, 8–9
LBJ Presidential Library, 17, 18, 20
and integration, 79, 80
Lebanon, 115
and New Frontier, 61
Lee, Spike, 91, 92
and Pearson interview, 7, 9–13
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich, 137
political career of, 9–10, 46
Leno, Jay, 268
presidential election (1960), 25
Leonard, Bill, 60
and
Profiles in Courage,
10–13, 42, 164
Leonardo da Vinci, 142
and Vietnam, 22, 24
LeRoy, Mervyn, 55
in World War II, 9
Lewinsky, Monica, 45
Kennedy, Joseph P., 8, 9–10, 12
Life,
175
Kennedy, Robert F., 10, 223
Lincoln, Abraham, 22
assassination of, 14
Lincoln Memorial concert (1939), 40
Mailer’s conjectures about, 253, 254–55
Little Rock, Arkansas, 73–75
Kennedy, Rose, 8
Lloyd’s of London, 166
Kennedy family
Lomax, Louis, 86–87, 88
in Brookline, 7–9
Long Day’s Journey into Night
(O’Neill), 232
counsel for, 10, 11, 12
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 8
lawsuit threat from, 11–12
Lorillard, 212–13
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah, 127–31
Louis X,
see
Farrakhan, Louis MW interview with, 128–30
Luciano, Lucky, 172
and revolution, 130–31
Lucky Strike, 204
King, Larry, 50, 64
Lund, Peter, 214
King, Rev. Martin Luther, Jr., 14, 76–85
assassination of, 84, 91
MacLaine, Shirley, 221–27
on the economic plight of the Negro,
as actress, 221–22, 225
83–84
as dancer, 221–22
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I N D E X
MW interviews with, 223–24, 226–27
Mead, Marikay, 128
and political causes, 223, 227
Medicaid, 176–77
and Rat Pack, 222–23
Menuhin, Yehudi, 151
spirituality of, 223–24, 226–27
Mexican War, as Mr. Polk’s War, 22
Madison, James, 22
Middle East
Mafia
Afghanistan invasion, 131
capo don of, 171
Al Qaeda, 131, 132
Capone, 171–72
Arab oil embargo, 47, 101, 122
Castro plot of, 170–71
Camp David accords, 109–10, 112–13,
ceremony of, 169
114, 117
and
Godfather,
171, 173
Desert Storm, 132
hit men for, 167–69, 171
Egypt, 109–13
membership in, 174
freedom fighters/terrorists in, 107–8, omertà code of, 171
116–19, 132
Sicilian vs. American culture in, 172
Iran, 122–31
Mailer, Adele, 252
Iran-Iraq war, 131–32
Mailer, Norman, 249–57, 259
Iraq, 131–32
book about Monroe by, 249–50, 253–56
Israel, 105–9, 116
controversy welcomed by, 250, 251–52
and Jewish lobby, 98, 101, 102, 103–4, MW interviews with, 250–51, 252,
108, 114, 125–26, 229–30
253–57
Oslo Accords, 115, 116–18, 119
political campaigns of, 252
peace efforts, 99–100, 109–10, 112–13, Pulitzer and National Book awards to, 250
114, 116–19, 121–22
Malcolm X, 14, 87–92
PLO and Arafat, 107–8, 113–22
assassination of, 91, 93, 94–96
radical Islamic groups in, 118
autobiography of, 88, 91–92
Six-Day War, 20, 100, 101, 106, 112, 116
“by any means necessary,” 88, 92
Syrian Jews, 101–5
and Elijah Muhammad, 89, 94
Yom Kippur War, 101, 111–12
family of, 94–96
Mike Wallace Interview, The
and Farrakhan, 93–96
at ABC, 5–6, 68, 78, 159
Haley’s views on, 91–92
cigarette commercials on, 205
influence of, 88, 92, 93–94
end of, 78
magnetic presence of, 88
guest list on, 6
MW interviews with, 88, 89, 90–91
legal watchdog for, 166
and Nation of Islam, 88, 89, 95