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Wednesday, January 19, 2005

In her confirmation hearing yesterday, Condoleezza Rice said, "our interaction with the rest of the world must be a conversation, not a monologue," indicating that she is embracing the role as America's primary diplomat. While her confirmation is widely accepted how did her performance yesterday indicate what kind of Secretary of State she will be, and what questions will the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ask her today.

Live Coverage Day Two of the Rice Hearings

Mike Hirsh Senior Editor, Newsweek At War With Ourselves Oxford Univeristy Press 2003 discusses the upcoming elections in Iraq, the upcoming war crimes tribunals and prison abuses by US Marines
» Newsweek

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Hearing Rice

Fred Kaplan writes the "War Stories" column for Slate
» Slate.com
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John Harwood political editor of the Wall Street Journal comments on the conclusion of the Rice hearings and Bush foreign policy in his second term
» Wall Street Journal

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Down South

Here are some listener comments from our mail bag in reference to the Condoleezza Rice confrimation hearings.

chavez was elected. a referendum to remove him was defeated last year. the only thing the US government doesn't like about him is that he hasn't privatized the oil industry. D.B.

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