Washington Journal
Open Phones
2003-07-25T06:59:56-04:00https://images.c-span.org/defaults/wjLogoNewBlue.jpgTelephone lines were open for audience comments on headlines and news of the day. Mr. McPhedren talked via telephone from the Solomon Islands about the Australian peace-keeping force that had recently landed there, including the reasons for the force and the political ramifications. Ms. Goering talked via telephone from Baghdad about the Iraqi reaction to the deaths of Uday and Qusay Hussein. She has been in Iraq since January covering the war and its aftermath. Mr. Brogan talked via telephone from London about allegations that British government officials misrepresented intelligence reports to bolster the case for war in Iraq, as well as British reaction to the post-mortem photographs of Saddam Hussein’s sons.
Telephone lines were open for audience comments on headlines and news of the day. Mr. McPhedren talked via telephone from the Solomon Islands…
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Telephone lines were open for audience comments on headlines and news of the day. Mr. McPhedren talked via telephone from the Solomon Islands about the Australian peace-keeping force that had recently landed there, including the reasons for the force and the political ramifications. Ms. Goering talked via telephone from Baghdad about the Iraqi reaction to the deaths of Uday and Qusay Hussein. She has been in Iraq since January covering the war and its aftermath. Mr. Brogan talked via telephone from London about allegations that British government officials misrepresented intelligence reports to bolster the case for war in Iraq, as well as British reaction to the post-mortem photographs of Saddam Hussein’s sons. close
Telephone lines were open for audience comments on headlines and news of the day. Mr. McPhedren talked via telephone from the Solomon Islands… read more
Telephone lines were open for audience comments on headlines and news of the day. Mr. McPhedren talked via telephone from the Solomon Islands about the Australian peace-keeping force that had recently landed there, including the reasons for the force and the political ramifications. Ms. Goering talked via telephone from Baghdad about the Iraqi reaction to the deaths of Uday and Qusay Hussein. She has been in Iraq since January covering the war and its aftermath. Mr. Brogan talked via telephone from London about allegations that British government officials misrepresented intelligence reports to bolster the case for war in Iraq, as well as British reaction to the post-mortem photographs of Saddam Hussein’s sons. close
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