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Diane and her guests talk about the crisis in Sudan, which President Bush has called a "genocide," and what is being done to stop the death and destruction in Sudan's Darfur region. Reach your member of Congress at 202-224-3121.
Charles Snyder, senior representative on Sudan for the State Department
Nicholas Kristof, columnist for the New York Times
Kenneth Bacon, president of Refugees International
As Jeannette Walls built a career reporting on the lives of the rich and famous, she was hiding the secret of her own background. She talks about how and why she finally decided to tell her story of growing up very poor in West Virginia.
Jeannette Walls, MSNBC.com's "The Scoop" columnist