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A football field every half hour: that's an estimate of how fast land is sinking along Louisiana's Gulf Coast. The land at risk is currently home to more than 2 million people and is a key component of Louisiana's economy. A panel joins Diane to talk about what's being done to save the coast.
Shea Penland, coastal geologist
Charles Groat, director, Center for International Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Texas at Austin
William Dawson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Retired General Wesley Clark, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, joins Diane to talk about issues ranging from the US-led war in Iraq, to the 2004 political outlook.
Gen. Wesley Clark, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander