Linda Gradstein reports on the aftermath of the assassination of Israeli
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was killed by a lone gunman in Tel Aviv Saturday
night. Hundreds of thousands of mourners paid their respects yesterday as he
lay in state on the grounds of the parliament. Leaders from around the world
are expected to attend the Funeral in Jerusalem today. (8:00)
Bob Edwards talks with political analyst Ehud Ya'ari
of Israeli television about the political vacuum created by the prime
minister's death. As Rabin's replacement, former Foreign Minister Shimon Peres
must now put together a coalition government to hold until next October's
elections as well as carry on with the peace process. (6:30)