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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Former New York Times Correspondent Judith Miller made headlines for her involvement in the CIA leak case. She joins us to talk about her article for the City Journal on how the NYPD fights terrorism with, and without, the help of Washington. Plus, the debate in Canada over pulling their troops out of Afghanistan.

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Judith Miller

The Frontline at Home

Judith Miller, City Journal contributor and Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, talks about the advantages of local intelligence in cities like LA and New York when it comes to combating terrorism.

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Summer Travel Horror Show

Flight delays and cancellations are off the charts this season. Wall Street Journal travel columnist Scott McCartney explains why air travel has become such a nightmare and how you can minimize the chances of a departure debacle.

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Canada's Own Battle

Adam Radwanski, member of the editorial board for the Globe and Mail, talks about the increasing unhappiness in Canada over their military mission in Afghanistan.

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Revisiting Bushwick

Thirty years after the blackout Village Voice columnist Tom Robbins revisits Bushwick only to find that the neighborhood is still politically volatile.

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The Senate Pulls an All-Nighter

Time political correspondent Joe Klein on the Senate debate on withdrawal from Iraq and the political fall-out from the release of the National Intelligence Estimate.

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