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The Bush administration is defending the intelligence used to build its case for war in Iraq, but now faces sharp questions and a preliminary Justice Department inquiry as to whether officials improperly revealed the name of a covert CIA agent. Diane and her guests discuss the latest developments.
Dana Priest, intelligence correspondent for "The Washington Post" and author of "The Mission: Waging War and Keeping Peace with America's Military"
Thomas Donnelly, resident fellow, American Enterprise Institute and author of "The Military We Need: The Defense Requirements of the Bush Doctrine" (AEI Press)
Ivo Daalder, senior fellow in foreign policy studies at the Brookings Institution, former director for European Affairs for the National Security Council, and co-author of "America Unbound: The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy" (Brookings, Nov 2003)
Whether or not you have lived in a war zone, you witness violence every day -- by overhearing an argument, going to an action movie, even watching the news. Psychologist Kaethe Weingarten talks about recognizing trauma and its effects in ourselves and in each other.
Kaethe Weingarten, author, "Common Shock" (Dutton), and clinical professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School