Getting tough on corporate ethics A long-time observer of public attitudes says we need to go further to restore ethical behavior among corporate executives than simply enacting tougher laws.9:06 a.m.
Guests
Daniel Yankelovich: Considered the father of polling; he directed The New York Times/Yankelovich poll in the 1970s. His latest book is "Profit with Honor: The New Stage of Market Capitalism."
The risks of testifying Witnesses to gang activity are increasingly forced into silence. A writer examined the case of one Baltimore, Maryland man who decided to risk his life to testify in a murder trial. The case illustrates the complexity of protecting witnesses when trust and money is tight.10:06 a.m.
Guests
Jeremy Kahn: Freelance writer and author of "The Story of a Snitch" in the April issue of the Atlantic Monthly. Kahn also writes for Slate, the Boston Globe and New York Times.
Lt. James Heimerl: Assistant commander, Metro Gang Strike Force.
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