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10:00Fund Raising for the 2004 Presidential Race

President Bush launched his re-election fund raising efforts this week. His campaign war chest will likely set a new record. Meanwhile a crowded Democratic field is competing for primary votes as well as dollars. We'll talk about fund raising in the upcoming presidential campaign.

Guests

Thomas Mann, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and co-author of "The Broken Branch: How Congress Is Failing America and How To Get It Back On Track"

Charlie Cook, editor and publisher of the "Cook Political Report"

11:00 Richard Schickel: "Good Morning, Mr. Zip Zip Zip" (Ivan R. Dee)

Author and "Time" magazine film critic Richard Schickel talks about his latest book, which tells the story of his own life as a child falling in love with movies in a comfortable Milwaukee suburb during World War II.

Guests

Richard Schickel, author and film critic for "Time" magazine

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