January 26, 2004
Dee Dee Myers assesses the candidates' chances in the New Hampshire primary. Aisha Tyler shares observations she's made on life in her book Swerve: Reckless Observations of a Postmodern Girl.
Dee Dee Myers
Dee Dee Myers is a political veteran, who's worked on a variety of local, state and national campaigns. Her efforts resulted in her appointment as press secretary to President Clinton—the first woman and youngest person ever to hold that position. Since, she's run her own business, consulted on the TV series West Wing and served as a contributing editor to Vanity Fair. In her book, Why Women Should Rule the World, Myers offers a look at the challenges women must overcome on the path toward success.
Aisha Tyler
Until her recurring role on the mega-hit Friends, Tyler was best known as host of the E! network's Talk Soup. She was the first woman and first African American to front the Emmy Award-winning show. A Dartmouth grad, Tyler has enjoyed success as a comedienne, writer and actress. She's set to star in a workplace comedy for CBS that will be exec produced by Lisa Kudrow.


