Nov 29 12:00 PM

Should the FDA get involved with home DNA test marketing?

A digital representation of the human genome at the American Museum of Natural History in New York on Aug. 15, 2001.
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• Should home DNA tests be regulated by the FDA?

Guests: 

Ronald Bailey 
Science correspondent, Reason magazine
Hank Greely @HankGreelyLSJU
Professor at Stanford Law School, director of Stanford Law School's Center for Law and the Biosciences

• How should schools teach children about sexual abuse? 

Guest: 

Erin Merryn @ErinMerryn
Author of "An Unimaginable Act: Overcoming and Preventing Child Abuse Through Erin's Law" and an advocate for victims of sexual abuse. 

Learn more about Erin's Law, which calls for a school curriculum that teaches awareness and prevention of sexual abuse and assult.

• How does biographer Kitty Kelley choose her subjects? 

Guest:

Kitty Kelley @KittyKelley
Author of best-selling books including "Oprah: A Biography," "His Way: The Unauthorized Biography of Frank Sinatra," and "Jackie Oh!"

• How did Jeff Bezos turn Amazon into an online super-store?

Brad Stone @BradStone
Senior writer for Bloomberg Businessweek, author of "The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon." 

• "Do the Math" documentary examines impact of fossil fuels on the environment

Guests: 

Jared P. Scott @JaredPScott
Co-director of "Do the Math."

Kelly Nyks
Co-director, "Do the Math."

Learn more about the documentary "Do the Math."

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