February 16, 2005
Neurologist Dr. Cornelius Hopper discusses the crisis in inner-city medical care. Game show legend Bob Eubanks reflects on his career.
Dr. Cornelius Hopper
Neurologist Cornelius Hopper's medical career took him from rural Alabama to the leadership of the nation's largest health sciences academic establishment. He spent 20 years with the University of California, where he organized statewide research programs in AIDS, tobacco-related diseases and breast cancer. Hopper sits on the trustee boards of Meharry Medical College and the East Bay Community Foundation. He's also chair of the steering committee on the future of L.A.'s King/Drew Medical Center.
Bob Eubanks
Bob Eubanks has been a game show host on three networks. He parlayed his success as host of The Newlywed Game into a lucrative career as one of the largest concert promoters in America, producing over 100 concerts a year for such acts as the Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Elton John. He began his broadcasting career as a disc jockey and is a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Last fall, Eubanks released the book, It's in the Book, Bob! which chronicles his life and work.


