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David Brock Apologizes
David Brock introduced the world to Paula Jones and her allegations of sexual advances by Bill Clinton. His 1993 piece in the American Spectator set off a whirlwind of accusations and investigations that have gripped the White House and the nation. Now Brock is publically apologizing to the President and saying he questions the veracity of sources used for the Spectator piece. What will this mean for the personal and political swirl around the President?
Gene Lyons: Journalist with the Little Rock, Arkansas Democrat Gazette Bill Rempel: National Correspondent, LA Times. Wrote the Times' story on the Arkansas troopers that appeared right after Brock's American Spectator story Joseph Farah: Executive Director, Western Journalism Center, which gave Brock an award, partly for his American Spectator piece on the Arkansas troopers Mitchell Stephens: Chair of journalism department, New York University. Author of A History of News and a new book: The Rise of the Image The Fall of the Word Don Lambro: Chief Political Correspondent, The Washington Times David Corn: Washington Editor, The Nation Magazine Jim Mann: Gina Calabrese: Senior Counsel, Proposition 103 Enforcement Project Jim Mann: National Columnist, Los Angeles Times
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