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Roundtable: Rice in 2008, Cosby Sex Allegations

NPR's Ed Gordon is joined by George Curry, editor-in-chief of the National Newspaper Publishers Association News Service; Joseph C. Phillips, conservative columnist and actor; and Mary Frances Berry, professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania and former chair of U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. They'll be discussing those who want Condoleezza Rice to run for president in '08, African Americans and the lottery, Temple coach John Chaney's suspension and Bill Cosby's response to a woman's allegations of sexual molestation.

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Hard hitting, intelligent, honest, and no-nonsense describe Ed Gordon's style and approach to reporting that have made the Emmy Award-winning broadcaster one of the most respected journalists in the business today. Known for his informative on-air interaction with newsmakers, from world leaders to celebrities, the name Ed Gordon has become synonymous with the "big" interview.
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