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A fan leaves a tribute to Michael Jackson. (In today's second hour we'll talk about which of the many sides of Michael you remember, and what that reveals about you... and us.) Photo by SAEED KHAN/AFP/Getty Images



Supreme Court Reverses 'Reverse Discrimination' Case
The high court ruled that white firefighters were unfairly denied promotions because of their race, reversing Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's earlier decision as an appeals court judge. We'll find out what that means for employers, and your next job opportunity.

What Are We Doing In Iraq?
On the opinion page, retired Lt. Col John Nagl explains why he believes it is time to rethink the end game as U.S. troops pull out of Iraqi cities. His article is entitled, After the Fire: Shaping the U.S. Relationship with Iraq

Remembering Many Sides Of Michael... And What It Says About Us
Michael Jackson's death shed light on the many conflicting images the public has of him. Depending on when you became a fan, those images may be hard to reconcile. Musician Lenny Kravitz reflects on Michael's music and syndicated talk show host Tom Joyner considers the wider meaning of Michael Jackson. Which Michael are you remembering most today? What does that reveal about you?

Preparing to move out of Iraq
For the past few months, Col. Gary Anderson has been working with reconstruction teams in Iraq. He will tell us what things look like for the U.S. on the ground as U.S. troops move out of Iraqi cities.

11:45 - June 29, 2009