Haverford alumni journalists discuss the media and the 2004 election at The National Press Club
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Originally broadcast live on November 9, 2004
One week after America takes to the polls, Haverford College will host a post-election roundtable to discuss the media's role in the 2004 presidential election and preview 2005 issues. Distinguished Haverford alumni Juan Williams, Senior Correspondent of National Public Radio; John Carroll, Editor of the Los Angeles Times; David Espo, political correspondent, Associated Press; and Norman Pearlstine, Editor-in-Chief of Time, Inc., will participate in the roundtable moderated by Michel Martin, ABC "Nightline" correspondent, to discuss the media's impact on each candidate's election campaign and the election results, as well as the role the media will play in the next administration.
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