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Democratic leaders have so far seemed unable to capitalize on the Presidents low poll numbers. We talk about the the Democratic Party strategy in the months ahead.
Stanley Greenberg, pollster and political analyst chair and CEO, Greenberg, Quinlan, Rosner Research
Leon Panetta, chief of staff for President Clinton. Mr. Panetta served as chairman of the Pew Oceans Commission. He is chairman and founder of the Panetta Institute.
Charles Babington, reporter, Washington Post
An award-winning journalist describes a year-long experiment in which she and her partner take a vow to stop shopping for anything but necessities for sustenance, health, and business.
Judith Levine, columnist and author of four books, including "Harmful to Minors"