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Mutual fund accounts are increasingly popular, but there are allegations that some big late day traders put smaller investors at a distinct disadvantage. A panel joins Diane to talk about the mutual fund industry and the new charges.
Arthur Levitt, former chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission
Manny Schriffres, senior editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine
Matthew Fink, president, Investment Company Institute
Actress Jane Powell talks about her long career on stage and screen -- from her starring roles in classic movie musicals like "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," to her latest appearance in the new Sondheim musical "Bounce."
Jane Powell, Actress, currently appearing at the Kennedy Center in Stephen Sondheim's "Bounce"