Guest: Arthur Burnklau, an advocate with the Veterans for Constitutional Law, an antiwar group, says that depleted uranium weapons used in the first Gulf War have caused the deaths of 11,000 soldiers. Bernklau says that 584,000 soldiers served in Gulf War I and 11,000 of them are now dead. 325,000 are on permanent medical disability and the long-term effect of depleted uranium weapons are a "virtual death sentence". For more information: 112 Jefferson Ave. Port Jefferson, New York 11777, or you can call, (631)474-4261.