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AirTalk

AirTalk for February 18, 2004

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Wisconsin Primary Results; Rosario Marin, Candidate For U.S. Senate; Jerome Groopman
Wisconsin Primary Results; Rosario Marin, Candidate For U.S. Senate; Jerome Groopman

Wisconsin Primary Results; Rosario Marin, Candidate For U.S. Senate; Jerome Groopman

Wisconsin Primary Results

AirTalk for February 18, 2004

Haward Dean announces that he is no longer actively campaigning for President, but will keep his name on the ballot, and then, Larry Mantle talks with Alfred Balitzer, Professor of Government at Claremont McKenna College, and senior research fellow at Claremont Graduate University, and Raphael Sonenshein, Professor of political science at Cal State Fullerton and author of Politics in Black and White: Race and Power in Los Angeles about the results of the Wisconsin Primary.

Rosario Marin, Candidate For U.S. Senate

AirTalk for February 18, 2004

Larry Mantle talks with Rosario Marin about her campaign to become the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, and to unseat current Senator Barbara Boxer. She is the former United States treasurer (appointed by President Bush in 2001), former Deputy Director of the California Department of Social Services (appointed by Governor Wilson in 1996), and a former mayor of Huntington Park.

Jerome Groopman

AirTalk for February 18, 2004

Harvard Medical School Chief of Experimental Medicine Dr. Jerome Groopman joins Larry Mantle to talk about his new book The Anatomy of Hope: How People Prevail in the Face of Illness. The book takes a journey to cutting-edge laboratories where researchers are investigating the biology of hope, attempting to decipher how a positive attitude can contribute to recovery from serious illness.