Jan. 20: White House senior advisor David Axelrod explains what contributed to Martha Coakley s loss in the special election to fill Ted Kennedy s Senate seat. watch
First, Dr. David Baltimore, and Dr. William Paul, Director, Office of AIDS Research, National Institute of Health, discuss the need to develop an AIDS vaccine and share their optimism for finding therapies which will extend the lifespan of those living with AIDS. Then, a conversation with Robert Levinthan, a man currently living with AIDS, Will Leonard, and Dr. David Bellman, of St. Vincent's Hospital about the success of new protease inhibitors. Finally, Ralph Martin talks about his book Seeds of Destruction, which is about the life of Joe Kennedy. watch
David Margolick, Greg Garrison and David Lewis offer thoughts on the first day of the O.J. Simpson trial, the players in the legal battle, and tomorrow's opening statements. Next, biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin remembers Rose Kennedy and her colorful life. Then, Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke discusses the situations in Bosnia and Russia, the political implications for the United States, and the NATO strategy. watch