Monday August 28, 2006
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Week of August 28, 2006
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Guest host: Laura Knoy
The secretary discusses the No Child Left Behind Act, higher education reform proposals, and a recent trip to New Orleans as students and schools prepare to start the school year.
Margaret Spellings, U.S. Secretary of Education
Laura Knoy leads a discussion about the FDA's decision to approve Plan B for over-the-counter sales for women 18 and older, and why both supporters and opponents are up in arms about the age limit.
Bob Knight, director of the Culture and Family Institute at Concerned Women for America
Dr. Lee Shulman, chairman of the board of directors of the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
Kirsten Moore, president and CEO of the Reproductive Health Technologies Project