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Diane and her guests talk about the latest spate of lethal attacks in Iraq, the status of the country's political process, and President Bush's call for international support for U.S. policy in Iraq.
David Phillips, visiting scholar at Harvard University's Center for Middle Eastern Studies, executive director of the Elie Wiesel Center for Humanity, and author of "Losing Iraq: Inside the Postwar Reconstruction Fiasco."
Dan Senor, former spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, and founder of Senor Strategies.
Clinical psychologist and eating disorder expert Michael Strober talks about how to distinguish between a child's passing interest in calorie-counting and the beginnings of more serious problem. He explains how to promote your child's physical and emotional health.
Michael Strober, professor of psychiatry at the David Geffen School of Medicine and at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA, director of the eating disorders program and the adolescent mood disorders program at the Resnick UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital, editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Eating Disorders, and co-author of "Just a Little Too Thin."