Tuesday June 4, 2002
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Guest host: Susan Page
A panel talks about the ongoing investigations into what information the FBI, CIA and other intelligence agencies had before 9/11, and whether the hijacking attacks could have been prevented had warnings been handled differently.
Michael Isikoff, investigative correspondent for "Newsweek," author, "Uncovering Clinton, " and co-author, "Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal and the Selling of the Iraq War" with David Corn.
Walter Pincus, national security affairs reporter for "The Washington Post"
Robert Baer, former CIA operative and author of "Sleeping with the Devil" (Crown 2003)
Buck Revell, former FBI counter-terrorism expert
Guest host: Susan Page
A panel explains how long-term care insurance works, who really needs it, and common problems with such plans.
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Trudy Lieberman, director of the Center for Consumer Health Choices at the Consumers Union (publisher of Consumer Reports)
Susan Coronel, director of Long-term Care, Health Insurance Association of America
Mary Beth Senkiewicz, National Association of Insurance Commissioners