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Some worry we could be in for more glitches in Florida and elsewhere come November. We'll hear about ongoing efforts to improve the accuracy of voting machines nationwide
Wade Henderson, executive director, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
Rep. Robert Wexler, (D-Florida)
Doug Chapin, Electionline.org
Author Bryan Burrough talks about the infamous criminals of the 1930s -- Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger and the like -- and about how J. Edgar Hoover's FBI took them on.
Bryan Burrough, contributing editor for "Vanity Fair"