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Thursday October 13, 2005

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10:00Federal Jurisdiction over Wetlands

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases challenging federal jurisdiction over hundred of millions of acres of wetlands. We'll talk about the cases and their implications for property rights and environmental policy.

Guests

M. Reed Hopper, attorney, Pacific Legal Foundation

Tim Searchinger, attorney, Environmental Defense

David Savage, reporter, "Los Angeles Times"

11:00Carole Radziwill: "What Remains" (Scribner)

Three weeks before her husband died from cancer, Carole Radziwill's best friend, Carolyn Bessette and her husband, John Kennedy, died in a plane crash. Carole tells the story of growing up in a working-class suburb of New York City, her entrance into the American aristrocracy, and losing the people you love.

Guests

Carole Radziwell, is an award winning journalist.

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