We note this weekend two anniversaries: The death of President Ronald Reagan last year, and the 16th anniversary
of the Tiananmen Square killings in China.
As for today's show, we'll talk about:
-- The end of the mystery of "Deep Throat," and whether we are now able to trust our government more than we did 30+ years
ago. And -- who's the greater hero: Mark Felt -- or Linda Tripp?
-- We've found an enormous underground bunker used by insurgents in Iraq, stocked with ammunition, food, showers, television,
and air-conditioning. Why did it take 2 years to find it?
-- D-day for Jack-O: Will Michael Jackson walk? Should he walk?
-- A major New York Times article today says evidence is growing that "the rich are getting even richer." Does anybody
care? Is this a good thing, or evidence that our economic system is out of whack?
-- Did Wachovia Bank do the right thing by issuing an apology this for week for its predecessor companies' ownign slaves?
-- Once and for all, what should we do about the American-born children of illegal immigrants. They're citizens,
so shouldn't they get all the benefits of that?