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December 6, 2004

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Controversial filmmaker Michael Moore reflects on the impact of his documentary, Fahrenheit 9/11, on the recent presidential election. Musician Wyclef Jean believes the U.S. doesn't care about what's happening in Haiti.


Michael Moore

Michael Moore

Michael Moore

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An Academy Award-winning filmmaker, author and activist, Michael Moore is one of America's most fearless political commentators. He became famous for his film, Roger & Me, about the devastating effects of GM's downsizing on his Flint, MI hometown. Moore's documentaries have been the most financially successful in film history. His Fahrenheit 9/11 won top prize at the Cannes film festival and set box-office records, and he most recently turned his attention to the health industry in SiCKO.


 

Wyclef Jean

Wyclef Jean

Wyclef Jean

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Grammy-winning musician Wyclef Jean is an accomplished composer, arranger and producer. He first hit it big with the groundbreaking Fugees and now enjoys solo success. The Haitian-born artist plays several instruments while rapping in English, Creole, Spanish and Japanese. He's also produced several hits for other artists. His new release, "Carnival II," marks the 10-year anniversary of his solo debut. An activist for many causes, Jean founded Yéle Haiti to raise HIV/AIDS awareness among young Haitians.