November 4, 2009
The New York Times' national political correspondent Adam Nagourney analyzes yesterday's election results. Emmy-nominated actor Robert Wagner talks about his newly released memoir, Pieces of My Heart.
Robert Wagner

Wagner dismisses retirement as a ploy to get people to buy insurance and go on cruises. (:54)

Full Interview (13:25)
With his It Takes a Thief, Switch and Hart to Hart TV shows, Emmy-nominated actor Robert Wagner has been a Hollywood mainstay for more than five decades. He can also boast an impressive list of film credits, including the Austin Powers series, Crazy in Alabama and Wild Things. The Detroit native intended to become a business exec, but changed course when he became fascinated with the film industry. Among the charities Wagner supports is St. John's Hospital. He writes about his life's ups and downs in Pieces of My Heart.
Adam Nagourney

Political correspondent explains the significance of the president's campaigning for Gov. Corzine in the NJ election. (1:43)

Full Interview (10:33)
As The New York Times' national political correspondent, Adam Nagourney has covered several campaigns, including Hillary Clinton's U.S. Senate run, the reelection of President George W. Bush and President Obama's election. He previously worked for USA Today, as White House correspondent, covering Bill Clinton's '92 presidential campaign and the first year of the Clinton White House, and as the New York Daily News Albany bureau chief. Nagourney co-authored Out for Good and holds a B.A. from State University of New York at Purchase.


