Friday April 18, 2003
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In a WAMU 88.5 FM co-production with "Live ... from National Geographic", a panel of journalists joins Diane at the "National Geographic" in downtown Washington, DC to review and analyze the week's top national and international news stories before a live audience.
David Brooks, author of "Bobos in Paradise" and "On Paradise Drive," writes an Op-Ed column for The New York Times.
Eleanor Clift, contributing editor for "Newsweek"
Susan Page, Washington bureau chief for "USA Today"
Alma Powell talks about America's Promise, the nonprofit umbrella organization she co-chairs that seeks to build character and competence in young people. It was founded by her husband, Secretary of State Colin Powell. Her new book for children is also titled "America's Promise" and seeks to teach our youngest citizens about the value of community service.
Alma Powell, author