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Recent comments by President Bush have raised new questions about what should taught in public school science classes. We'll talk about evolution, intelligent design and what belongs in a science curriculum
Richard Land, president of the ethics and religious liberties commission, Southern Baptist Convention
Nick Matzke, spokesperson, National Center for Science Education
Alan Leshner, chief executive officer, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Author Bebe Moore Campbell presents her new novel about an African American mother who's willing to try just about anything to help her mentally ill teenage daughter.
Bebe Moore Campbell, author of "Brothers and Sisters," "Singing in the Comeback Choir," and "What You Owe Me."