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Transcript for Dec. 12
GUESTS: Howard Dean, Former Governor of Vermont, 2004 presidential candidate; William Arkin, Military Analyst; General Wayne Downing (Ret.), Former Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Special Operations Command; General Barry McCaffrey (Ret.), Former Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Armed Forces Southern Command; General Montgomery Meigs (Ret.), Former Commander, NATO Stabilization Force
Transcript for Dec. 5
Guests: Sen. Harry Reid (D - NV), President Ghazi al-Yawar of the Interim Government of Iraq
Transcript for Nov. 28
Guests:  Former Gov. Tom Kean, (R-N.J.), Chair, 9-11 Commission; Former Rep. Lee Hamilton, (D-Ind.), Vice Chair, 9-11 Commission; Dr. Jerry Falwell, The Faith and Values Coalition; Dr. Richard Land, President, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, Southern Baptist Convention; Reverend Al Sharpton, National Action Network; Reverend Jim Wallis, Convener, Call to Renewal, Editor, Sojourners Magazine
Transcript for Nov. 21
Guests: Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.): Member, Armed Services Committee; and Michael Scheuer, former CIA Senior Analyst, Anonymous Author, "Imperial Hubris"

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