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An Interview With Dr. Eric Lander, Director Of The Whitehead Institute'S Genome Center, About The Mouse Genome And Its Relevance To Human Genetics. Then, Writer-Director Rebecca Miller Talks About Her New Film, Personal Velocity. Finally, A Conversation With Sportswriter John Feinstein, On His New Book, The Punch: One Night, Two Lives, And The Fight That Changed Basketball Forever, About A Pivotal Nba Game In 1977. watch
WalMart has thrown its support behind a crucial piece of President Obama's healthcare agenda, with CNBC's Rebecca Jarvis; David Goodfriend, fmr. Clinton White House Official; Peter Morici, University Of Maryland; Matt Miller, Center For American Progress; and CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera. watch