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From the Tavis Smiley Show, Thursday, August 8, 2002

Tavis Smiley speaks with Bill Allison, managing editor of the Center for Public Integrity, and Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, about whether Congress is capable of policing the ethics of its own members. (12:00)

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Politics and Ethics
From Weekend Edition - Sunday, Sunday, September 16, 2001

Host Liane Hansen talks with Professor Jean Bethke Elshtain of the University of Chicago. (9:33)

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