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Diane and her guests talk about the Department of Justice's challenge to Oregon's 11-year-old assisted suicide law.
Walter Weber, senior litigation counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice
Nico van Aelstyn, litigation counsel for patient respondents in Gonzales v. Oregon
Jack Newbold, cancer patient diagnosed as terminally ill
Diane Coleman, founder of Not Dead Yet, a national disability rights organization opposing legalization of assisted suicide
For three decades it was one of Washington's best-kept secrets: who was "Deep Throat," the anonymous source who guided the young Bob Woodward in his Watergate reporting? Now that the secret's out, Woodward finally tells his side of the story.
Bob Woodward, reporter and editor for "The Washington Post" and author of 14 books, including "All the President's Men," "Bush at War" and "Plan of Attack."