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Capitol Hill might seem a bit more like Silicon Valley these days, with members of Congress taking on weighty issues like data security and "net neutrality." We look at which bills may get passed during this session, and what it could mean for the way you use the Internet.
Declan McCullagh, Chief Political Correspondent, CNETnews.com
Andrew Noyes, Associate Managing Editor, Washington Internet Daily
Leslie Harris, Executive Director, Center for Democracy and Technology
On July 2, Mexicans go to the polls. We look at the tight Presidential race between leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and conservative Felipe Calderon, and find out how a win by either candidate might affect U.S.- Mexican relations.
Peter Hakim, President, Inter-American Dialogue
To some, they may seem an unlikely source of pressure for environmentally-consciousness public policy, but some influential conservative Christians are going green. We look at "Conservation Care", the evangelical response to secular environmentalism.
J. Matthew Sleeth, Author, "Serve God, Save the Planet" (Chelsea Green Publishing)
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