Since leaving the White House, Bill Clinton has spent a lot more time giving paid speeches than talking to reporters. Michael Tomasky, one of the few journalists to sit down with the ex-President, shares Clinton’s advice to the democrats running for president in 2004.
Mayor's Rx for City
David Seifman City Hall Bureau Chief for the New York Post on Mayor Bloomberg's recent actions and Randi Marshall Newsday reporter covering business and the pharmaceutical industry on Mayor Bloomberg's call to the FDA to allow importation of prescription drugs from Canada
Radio Rookies
Czerina Patel Producer of WNYC's Radio Rookies on the Radio Rookies program and Samr "Rocky" Tayeh 15-year-old high school student and WNYC Radio Rookie on his struggle with obesity and Sophie Rand 13-year-old high school student and WNYC Radio Rookie on getting to know her 106-year-old grandmother
Bill's Way
Michael Tomasky Executive Editor of The American Prospect magazine on his interview with Bill Clinton and Clinton's prescription for how the Democrats can win
Open Phones
listeners call in to discuss the new study showing young children are watching TV and videos