Tuesday February 26, 2002
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A panel talks about the ongoing winter drought in many areas along the East Coast. It's being described by many experts as the worst in decades.
Eugene Rasmussen, senior research scientist with the department of meteorology at the University of Maryland
Jim Shell, water resource planner for the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Doug LeComte, senior meteorologist at the Climate Prediction Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Lewis Libby, chief of staff to Vice President Cheney, presents his debut novel, a story set in Japan nearly 100 years ago. He joins Diane to talk about his dual roles as White House adviser and novelist.
Lewis Libby, author and chief of staff to Vice President Cheney