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Wednesday May 25, 2005

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10:00Homeland Security

Since 9/11 the U.S government has spent billions of dollars on homeland security. We'll hear several perspectives on funding priorities at the Department of Homeland Security

Guests

Angie Marek, reporter, U.S. News and World Report

James Carafano, senior fellow, The Heritage Foundation; author, "G.I. Ingenuity."

Rep. Jane Harman, (D-California, 36th District)

Darrel Stephens, Chief, Charlotte-Mecklenberg Police Department

11:00Patricia O'Toole: "When Trumpets Call" (Simon & Schuster)

After he left the White House at age 50, President Theodore Roosevelt struggled to recover power and find a sense of purpose. Diane talks with the author of a new book focusing on the last decade of his life.

Guests

Patricia O'Toole, author of "Money and Morals in America" and "The Five of Hearts: An intimate Portrait of Henry Adams and His Friends."

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