January 16, 2008
Time magazine's Joe Klein, author of Politics Lost, weighs in on the latest news from the presidential campaign trail. Actor Brendan Fraser shares the backstory of his new film, The Air I Breathe.
Joe Klein
Journalist Joe Klein is best known as the "anonymous" author of the best-selling book, Primary Colors. A senior writer at Time, Klein's "In the Arena" column covers national and international affairs. He's a veteran of eight presidential campaigns and has been a CBS News consultant, Rolling Stone Washington bureau chief and political columnist for The New Yorker. His articles have appeared in numerous publications, and his books include The Natural, on the Clinton presidency, and Politics Lost.
Brendan Fraser
Brendan Fraser has been a presence in a wide variety of films, including The Quiet American and the Oscar-winning Crash. He's also made guest appearances on TV in such shows as Scrubs and The Simpsons. In '06, he was the first American-born actor to be inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame. Fraser is also an accomplished amateur photographer, fluent in French and serves on the Board of FilmAid International. He stars in The Air I Breathe and, later this year, continues in The Mummy film series with Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.


