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With sectarian violence on the rise in Iraq, some Sunni leaders are pushing for U.S to keep troops in Iraq. We'll hear different perspectives on U.S. policy options.
Lt. Gen. William Odom, U.S. Army-Ret., former director of the National Security Agency and senior fellow at the Hudson Institute
Max Boot, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of "War Made New" (Gotham Books)
Anthony Cordesman, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
Today's affluent teens have many economic advantages. A psychologist specializing in adolescence explains why so many are experiencing more unhappiness and mental illness than any other group of children in America.
Madeline Levine, psychologist and author of two books on children and the media.