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The FCC is reviewing long-standing rules that limit some corporate consolidations among television, radio, and print organizations. A panel joins Diane to talk about the intent of the rules and their relevance in today's marketplace.
Harold Furchtgott-Roth, The American Enterprise Institute
Andrew Schwartzman, Media Access Project
Tom Rosenstiel, director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism
A few years ago, Frank Schaeffer's son John enlisted in the Marines rather than applying to college along with his prep school classmates. Schaeffer wrote a memoir with John exploring how that decision transformed their family. He talks about that experience and shares his thoughts on his son's possible deployment overseas.
Frank Schaeffer, author and father of a former enlisted Marine