Monday February 21, 2005
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Guest host: Syndicated columnist Steve Roberts
The Lebanese ambassador to the U.S. talks with Steve Roberts about the recent assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, the investigation of this crime, relations with Syria and the U.S., and more.
Ambassador Farid Abboud, Lebanese Ambassador to the U.S.
Hisham Melhem, Washington bureau chief for Al-Arabiya TV, and Washington correspondent for "An-Nahar"
Guest host: Syndicated columnist Steve Roberts
Due to a combination of technological advances and post-9/11 security concerns, there is very little about our lives that is not monitored. A reporter talks about why surveillance has increased so dramatically, and how it affects us.
Robert O'Harrow, investigative reporter, Washington Post and author of "No Place To Hide"