Bill Keller is the New York Times' new executive editor. When he was a columnist, Keller expressed reluctant support for the war with Iraq, favored tough restrictions on workplace smoking, and wrote that the Times could explain the world better "if our reporting and editing staff does not consist entirely of ivy-league white guys."
Tread Medicare-fully
Jim Kuhnhenn, congressional correspondent for Knight Ridder, and Sarah Lueck, health policy reporter for The Wall Street Journal, on the status of congressional Medicare reform
The Changing Times
Seth Mnookin, media writer for Newsweek, on The New York Times' choice for executive editor
Led Down the Garden Path
City council speaker Gifford Miller (D-5th district) discusses lead paint legislation and other city issues
The Summer Soapbox
First-time callers pick the topic!