The battle for control of Congress is heating up, even as Colin Powell, and some top Republican senators, are challenging President Bush’s effort to interpret the Geneva Conventions. On Monday Morning Politics, we’ll talk about the Geneva Conventions and take listeners’ calls. Also, renowned producer Christine Vachon on how independent films survive in the Hollywood system and a call-in on Darfur.
Monday Morning Politics
Romesh Ratnesar, world editor for Time
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Jim Pinkerton, Columnist at Newsday and Contributor at the Fox News Channel
-on the Geneva Conventions and other Monday Morning Politics
» James Pinkerton's Biography
» Romesh Ratnesar’s biography ...
and
Jim Pinkerton, Columnist at Newsday and Contributor at the Fox News Channel
-on the Geneva Conventions and other Monday Morning Politics
» James Pinkerton's Biography
» Romesh Ratnesar’s biography ...
Celluloid City
Christine Vachon , independent film producer and author of A Killer Life: How an Independent Film Producer Survives Deals and Disasters in Hollywood and Beyond (Simon & Schuster, 2006)
- on producing independent films in the Hollywood system
» Christine Vachon's biography ...
- on producing independent films in the Hollywood system
» Christine Vachon's biography ...
Not your garden variety politics
Bob Hennelly, WNYC reporter
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Kathy Barrett-Carter, editorial writer at the Newark Star-Ledger
- talk about why New Jersey is so prone to political scandal
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Kathy Barrett-Carter, editorial writer at the Newark Star-Ledger
- talk about why New Jersey is so prone to political scandal
Open Phones
Attendees of Sunday's Darfur rally in Central Park call in.