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Mayor Williams prepares to run as a write-in democratic candidate, and DC schools once again fail to improve special ed services. It's "The DC Politics Hour," our weekly review of District affairs.
Tom Sherwood, NBC 4 reporter; Columnist for the Current Newspapers
Donna Brazile, National Chair, Voting Rights Institute, Democratic National Committee
Adrian Fenty, Democratic Candidate for Mayor; D.C. Councilmember (D-Ward 4); Chairman of the Committee on Human Services
Peggy Cooper Cafritz, President, D.C. Board of Education
Ever wonder why Europeans get far more vacation time? Ever felt guilty about taking time off from work? Do you work to live, or live to work? Join Kojo for a look at whether America suffers from "vacation deficit disorder," and how to increase our leisure time.
Joe Robinson, founder of the "Work to Live" campaign, and author of the upcoming book Work to Live: How to Break Out of the Burnout Trap, Increase Your Vacation Time, Find Your Work-Life Balance, and Get a Life (Penguin Putnam)
Edward Hudgins, Director of regulatory studies with the Cato Institute
Igor Reichlan, Managing Editor, DPA-AFX business news service