Monday June 6, 2005
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British Prime Minister Tony Blair comes to Washington this week to meet with President Bush. Diane and her guests talk about some of the issues likely to be on their agenda including the war in Iraq, aid to Africa and the upcoming G-8 summit.
Martin Walker, United Press International
Adrian Wooldridge, Washington correspondent, The Economist and author of "The Right Nation: Conservative Power in America"
Nashville-based recording artist Beth Nielsen Chapman talks about her career. Once known primarily as a songwriter for popular artists like Faith Hill and Willie Nelson, and after the difficult experiences of her husband's death, single motherhood, and her own battle with cancer, she is now exploring and performing an eclectic variety of musical genres.
Beth Nielsen Chapman, singer-songwriter whose other albums include "Hymns," "Deeper Still," and "Sand and Water."