Monday April 16, 2001
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Week of April 16, 2001
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President Bush is approaching his 100th day in office. Diane and a panel of political observers talk about what we've learned about Bush's leadership style and policy priorities since Inauguration Day.
Norman Ornstein, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute
Elizabeth Drew, journalist and author of The Corruption of American Politics (Overlook Press)
William Schulz, executive director of Amnesty International USA, and law professor Father Robert Drinan, join Diane to talk about human rights around the world, and why they believe Americans should be aware of and involved in the struggle to protect human rights in all corners of the globe.
William Schulz, executive director, Amnesty International USA
Fr. Robert Drinan, professor of law at Georgetown University