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New research sheds light on who is lobbying, who isn't, and how public policy is shaped as a result. Diane and her guests talk about unequal influence in Washington.
Lawrence Jacobs, Walter F. and Joan Mondale Chair for Political Studies, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota
Roberta Baskin, executive director, The Center for Public Integrity
President Bill Clinton faced numerous challenges and crises - some self-inflicted, some not - during his 8 years in the White House. A political journalist joins Diane for a look back at the Clinton presidency.
John Harris, editor in chief, politico.com author of "The Survivor" and co-author of "The Way to Win."