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Scientists in South Korea have announced they have successfully cloned human embryos for disease research. We'll discuss this latest advance and the debate in this country over the ethics of therapeutic cloning.
Dr. John Gearhart, professor of medicine and director of the stem cell program at Johns Hopkins University
Alfonso Gomez-Lobo, Professor of Metaphysics and Moral Philosophy, Georgetown University
Ever since the September 11th attacks, many questions have been raised about the failures of our intelligence agencies. A former field supervisor who spent 13 years in the FBI exposes the problems she saw while working there.
Rosemary Dew, Author, "No Backup: A Female Agent's Life in the FBI" (Carroll & Graf). She spent 13 years as an FBI agent and currently works as a law enforcement consultant.
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