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Democrats and Republicans alike are calling on New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer to step down after reports surfaced Monday that he was involved in a prostitution ring. Is there a case for Spitzer to remain in office? Guests and callers weigh in.
Guests:
Michael Powell, reporter for The New York Times
Alan Dershowitz, professor at the Harvard Law School
Eric Dezenhall, CEO of Dezenhall Resources, a crisis management firm; author of Damage Control
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