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February 7, 2008

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The Christian Broadcasting Network's David Brody analyzes the GOP Super Tuesday primary results. Eva Longoria Parker, of Desperate Housewives fame, discusses the effect of the writers' strike on the television landscape.


David Brody

David Brody

David Brody

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David Brody is senior national correspondent for the Christian Broadcasting Network, covering Capitol Hill and the ‘08 presidential race. The veteran news journalist has worked at the ABC affiliate in Colorado Springs—where he won an Emmy for producing the top newscast—as executive sports producer for the Washington, DC CBS affiliate and as a radio reporter with the Focus on the Family group. He also writes a blog, The Brody File, which draws significant attention during election cycles.


 

Eva Longoria Parker

Eva Longoria Parker

Eva Longoria Parker

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Desperate Housewives star talks about having children. (:51)
 
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After appearing in daytime soap operas, Eva Longoria Parker made the A-list with her role in ABC's Desperate Housewives. The Texas native's journey to Hollywood began when, after earning a degree in kinesiology, she entered a talent contest and was spotted by an agent. Longeria Parker made her professional theatrical debut in '03 and has appeared in several features, including the newly-released Over Her Dead Body. She also founded Eva's Heroes to help developmentally disadvantaged children.