12-30-11: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

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A vaccine against HIV-AIDS may sound like a medical dream…but researchers in Baltimore say they have one in sight. We talk to Dr. Robert Gallo, founder of the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

The legacy of September 11 in America has been perhaps most visible at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington. We’ll hear from a Maryland woman who spent just about every Friday performing music for the wounded soldiers until the hospital was closed last summer.

The woman who judges screen tests for a living takes one of her own. Pat Moran talks about how to spot talent, whether it’s a drug dealer for “The Wire,” or a Senator for the television show “Veep.”



 

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