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Confusion reigns in California after an appeals court decision earlier this week to postpone the gubernatorial recall election scheduled for Oct 7th. A panel reviews the latest developments and some of the national implications
Jan Baran, attorney in private practice specializing in election law and former general counsel to the Republican National Committee
Henry Brady, professor, political science and public policy, University of California, Berkeley
Barry Levinson is the Academy Award-winning director of such classic American films as Diner, Avalon, Wag the Dog, and Rain Man. He talks with Diane about his debut novel, which is set in his home town of Baltimore, circa 1966.
Barry Levinson, Screenwriter, producer, and director. His films include Diner, Tin Men, Avalon, Good Morning Vietnam, and Rain Man, for which he was awarded an Oscar for Best Director.
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