April 21, 2004
Former Nixon White House counsel John Dean discusses the assertions in his latest book, Worse Than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush. Actor Dulè Hill shares his love of tap.
John Dean
Many remember former presidential counsel John Dean as a central figure in the Watergate scandal and the chief whistleblower that helped bring down the Nixon presidency. A lecturer and writer, he's chronicled his White House years in several best sellers. Dean is an outspoken critic of the current Bush administration and has taken it to task in his books, Conservatives Without Conscience, Worse Than Watergate and, his latest, Broken Government. He's also written a screenplay, Pentagon Papers.
Dulé Hill
His role on TV's The West Wing may have brought career success, but Dulé Hill's first love is tap dancing. He began dancing at age three. He was Savion Glover's understudy in The Tap Dance Kid on Broadway and took over the lead role on the national tour. The favorable notices he received starring in Bring In 'Da Noise, Bring In 'Da Funk led to subsequent acting roles. He can be seen in the upcoming NBC miniseries, 10.5.


