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10:00Terrorist Attacks in Jordan

An Iraqi woman believed to be associated with terrorist Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi has been arrested in connection with last week's deadly bomb attack. We'll talk about the on-going investigation, reactions in Jordan, and implications for the Arab world.

Guests

Ivo Daalder, senior fellow in foreign policy studies at the Brookings Institution, former director for European Affairs for the National Security Council, and co-author of "America Unbound: The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy" (Brookings, Nov 2003)

Reuel Marc Gerecht, former Middle East specialist for the CIA, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and author of "The Islamic Paradox"

Ambassador Edward Gnehm, Visiting Professor of International Affairs, co-director, Undergraduate Program in International Affairs at The George Washington University, and
the former U.S. ambassador to Jordan (2001- 2004)

Ambassador Karim Kawar, Ambassador to United States from Jordan

11:00Maureen Dowd: "Are Men Necessary?" (Putnam)

Narcissism has trumped feminism, and men are not biologically suited to run the world, the New York Times columnist argues.

Guests

Maureen Dowd, New York Times columnist, author of "Bushworld."

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