Tuesday December 21, 2004
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Guest host: Steve Roberts
As election day in Iraq approaches, violence is intensifying. We'll talk about what can be done to improve security and hold a fair election in Iraq.
Yochi Dreazen, White House correspondent for "The Wall Street Journal;" covers Bush administration foreign policy.
Lawrence Korb, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, and former Assistant Secretary of Defense in the Reagan administration
Max Boot, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of "War Made New" (Gotham Books)
Guest host: Steve Roberts
Veteran columnist and syndicated columnist Georgie Anne Geyer shares the story of how cats developed from the royal and sacred felines of ancient civilization to the beloved domestic companions of today.
Georgie Anne Geyer, veteran foreign correspondent and a syndicated columnist on international affairs, and author of "Guerilla Prince," "Buying the Night Flight," and "When Cats Reigned Like Kings."