October 4, 2004
CBS's Bob Schieffer discusses the pressure of his role as moderator of the third Bush-Kerry debate. CSI: NY star Hill Harper describes the journey from Harvard Law School to acting.
Bob Schieffer
Face the Nation host, Bob Schieffer is one of America's most experienced journalists. The Emmy-winning correspondent has been at CBS News since '69 and is one of very few to have covered all four major Washington beats. A member of the Broadcasting/Cable Hall of Fame, Schieffer looks back at milestones in 20th century history in his new book, Face the Nation: My Favorite Stories from the First 50 Years of the Award-Winning News Broadcast.
Hill Harper
With two Harvard graduate degrees (in law and government), Hill Harper could be a partner in a prestigious law firm. Instead, he pursued his passion for the performing arts. The Iowa native began acting at age 7 and continued while in college. He has numerous stage, film and TV credits and is on a mission to create interesting characters that play against stereotypes, which he does in the CBS hit series, CSI: NY. Harper is the founder of the MANifest Your Destiny Foundation, as well as a best-selling author.

