Thursday September 27, 2001
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This week, President Bush moved to freeze the U.S. assets of any person or group tied to Osama Bin Laden and his terrorist organization. Diane and her guests discuss how this will be carried out, and other ways the U.S. is planning to fight terrorism through financial networks.
David Aufhauser, general counsel for the U.S. Treasury Department
Ed Yingling, American Bank Association
Jonathan Winer, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Law Enforcement and lawyer in private practice
Philip Yancey discusses spirituality within and outside organized religion. His new book recounts "how my faith survived the Church."
Philip Yancey, author