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A third American has been arrested on espionage charges at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. Other investigations are reportedly under way. A panel joins Diane to talk about the detainees being held there and recent security concerns
Ruth Wedgwood, professor of international law at Johns Hopkins University and senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations
Wendy Patten, U.S. advocacy director for Human Rights Watch
Charles Savage, homeland security writer, The Miami Herald
In January 1992, the 33-year-old only son of singer/songwriter Judy Collins committed suicide. Her new book sheds light on the taboo subject of suicide and describes her journey to find the strength to survive.
Judy Collins, singer, songwriter, and the author of numerous books, including the memoir, "Singing Lessons," and the novel, "Shameless." She recently started her own label, "Wildflower Records."