Tuesday August 23, 2005
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Guest host: Susan Page
Just under the deadline Monday night, Iraqi leaders announced they had an almost-complete draft of a constitution to submit to the national assembly. We'll talk about what's in the document, what's unresolved, and what it all means for Iraq's future.
Amb. Rend al-Rahim, executive director of the Iraq Foundation and former Ambassador to the U.S. for the Iraqi Governing Council
Dan Senor, former spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, and founder of Senor Strategies.
Robert Malley, Middle East Program Director, International Crisis Group
Guest host: Susan Page
More and more boys are being raised in families headed by women. A research psychologist explains why and how boys living in homes without fathers can and do excel.
Peggy Drexler, assistant professor of psychology in psychiatry at Weill Medical College of Cornell University.