Monday October 17, 2005
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Iraqi voters cast their ballots Saturday on a new constitution. Diane and her guests talk about the outcome and what it means for that country's future and the presence of U.S. forces in the region.
At the beginning of the hour, Diane speaks with one of the international election monitors working in Iraq.
Robert Malley, Middle East Program Director, International Crisis Group
Paul Williams, executive director of the Public International Law & Policy Group, and assistant professor of law and international relations at American University
The former Director of Central Intelligence talks about the rocky history of the nation's spy chiefs and how to improve U.S. intelligence efforts.
Stansfield Turner, director of central intelligence from 1977 to 1981. He was an admiral in the navy and is on the faculty at the University of Maryland.