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Diane and her guests talk about the House Republicans' reversal on the rules governing the House ethics committee, the expected investigation of Tom DeLay and what might come next.
Chellie Pingree, president of Common Cause
David Keene, chairman of the American Conservative Union and managing associate with Carmen Group, a D.C.-based governmental-affairs firm
Terence Samuel, chief Congressional correspondent for U.S. News & World Report
Twenty five years ago Howard Zinn wrote "A People's History of the United States." He now offers a companion volume to that important and influential work. It's a collection of over 200 speeches, poems, songs and letters from people often left out of history books.
Howard Zinn, Author and History professor, has written numerous books including: "You Can't Be Neutral On A Moving Train," "Artists in Times of War," and "Terrorism and War."