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Congress is once again debating an energy bill. We'll discuss our nation's energy policies in light of higher gas prices and the longer term oil production outlook.
Myron Ebell, director of international environmental policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute
Dan Lashof, senior scientist, Natural Resources Defense Council
Senator Pete Domenici, R, New Mexico
James Woolsey, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas Friedman explains how advances in technology and continued globalization are making the world flat.
Thomas Friedman, "New York Times" columnist and author of "Longitudes and Attitudes: Exploring the World After September 11," "From Beirut to Jerusalem," and "The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization."