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With only three weeks to go before the election and many states still too close to call, Bush and Kerry strategists are turning up the heat on political advertising. We'll talk where and how the campaigns are spending their advertising dollars.
Evan Tracey, Campaign Media Analysis Group
Tom Rosenstiel, director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism
Paul Farhi, reporter, The Washington Post
Andrew Schwartzman, Media Access Project
Betty Edwards, author of the best selling book, "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" explains the complexity of color and color theory.
Betty Edwards, author, artist, and professor emerita, California State University