Martha Stewart; The International Aids Conference In Bangkok; FilmWeek
Martha Stewart
A judge will sentence home design magnate Martha Stewart tomorrow morning. She will likely serve some time in federal prison for lying to prosecutors about her early sale of ImClone shares. Guests Bruce Weinstein, an ethics analyst for CNN, the Fox News Channel, MSNBC, and other networks, and Douglas McNabb, federal criminal defense attorney and Senior Principal with McNabb Associates join Host Larry Mantle to discuss if her sentence is well-deserved, or if she is being made a scapegoat, while much larger white collar offenders go unpunished.
The International Aids Conference In Bangkok
Guests Thomas Coates, professor of infectious diseases at the David Geffen School of medicine at UCLA and a member of the UCLA AIDS institute executive Committee, Dr. Ian McGowan, Associate Professor of Medicine at the Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and Charles L. Henry, Director, County of Los Angeles, Department of Health Services, Office of AIDS Programs and Policy join Host Larry Mantle to talk about the latest news from the International AIDS Conference, held in Bangkok. Is the US giving enough money to the UN Global Fund to fight the disease? We'll talk about the most promising new treatments and also hear what is being done in LA County to combat HIV/AIDS.
FilmWeek
Larry Mantle and critics Scott Foundas of Variety and the L.A. Weekly, and Henry Sheehan of HenrySheehan.com discuss this week's new film releases, including I, Robot, A Cinderella Story, The Door in the Floor, Maria Full of Grace, Metallica: Some Kind of Monster, Touch of Pink, Zhou Yu's Train, and What the #$*! Do We Know?.