Tuesday August 3, 2004
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President Bush and Democratic nominee John Kerry both campaigned over the weekend in states especially hard hit by job losses. We'll hear different views on trends in the economy and their political implications.
Paul Krugman, professor of Economics at Princeton University and columnist for the "New York Times"
Lawrence Kudlow, CEO, Kudlow and Co and co-host of CNBC's "Kudlow & Cramer"
Forensic anthropologist Clea Koff talks about her career, which unites her expertise in studying human remains with her passion for human rights. She has worked in Rwanda, Kosovo, and elsewhere, identifying victims of genocide.
Clea Koff, forensic anthropologist who has worked on seven missions for the UN War Crimes Tribunal.