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Guest host: Susan Page of USA Today
Delays in the release of Zimbabwe's presidential election results have raised concerns about the outcome of the poll. Our guests, discuss what's going on in the country and what the future holds for long-time ruler Robert Mugabe and the people of Zimbabwe.
Heidi Holland, author of "Dinner With Mugabe"
Patrick Merloe, senior associate and director of electoral programs conducted by NDI
Michelle Gavin, adjunct fellow for Africa, Council on Foreign Relations
Keith Richburg, foreign editor, "The Washington Post"
Denis Kadima, executive director of EISA - a non-profit promoting credible elections and democratic governance in Africa
A long-time family physician and geriatrician explains how 'slow medicine' - a return to personal doctoring in an age of high-tech medicine - can help children make the right and necessary decisions when it comes to caring for their elderly parents.
Dennis McCullough, family physician and geriatrician, a faculty member at Dartmouth Medical School, and coauthor of "The Little Black Book of Geriatrics."