John Burns

John Burns, the New York Times foreign correspondent, talks about the state of Iraq, and how the media has covered it.

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Mitt Romney, John Burns

Hewitt: Hour 1 – Former Massachusetts governor and presidential candidate Romney updates us from the campaign trail, and then Hugh spends the rest of the hour with John Burns, the phenomenal war correponsdent for the New York Times.

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Morton Kondracke, Charles Krauthammer, Yoni Tidi

Hewitt: Hour 2 – Mort and Charles discuss the news outside of Anna Nicole Smith, although Charles has a good idea of why people are drawn to that story. Later in the hour, Yoni Tidi analyzes the latest rioting by the Palestinians.

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Mark Steyn, Brian Bird

Hewitt: Hour 3 – After a replay of Mark Steyn, Hugh interviewed Brian Bird, the producer of the new movie, The Last Sin Eater.

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Philip Bohlman, John Podhoretz, James Lileks

Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh interviews the president of the Society For Ethnomusicologists, and begins what will go down as one of the more remarkable interviews Hugh’s ever had. John Podhoretz and James Lileks each reacted to the controversy and the interview of Dr. Bohlman.

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Calls

Hewitt: Hour 2 – The callers took over the direction of the show as the topic rapidly became the two border patrol officers convicted and sentenced to long prison terms for crimes against suspected illegal aliens.

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Christopher Hitchens, Senator John Thune

Hewitt: Hour 1 – Vanity Fair’s Christopher Hitchens goes into Iraq and Iran policies, and South Dakota Senator John Thune updates on the Democrats’ strategy of blaming Republicans for their lack of scheduling a pro-troop resolution for a vote.

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Erwin Chemerinsky, John Eastman, John Thune, Ken Wales

Hewitt: Hour 3 – The Smart Guys discuss the two border patrol officers convicted of wrongdoing against suspected illegal drug runners, a replay of the John Thune interview, and Ken Wales has produced a wonderful new movie called Amazing Grace that looks at the lives of William Wilberforce and John Newton, who were instrumental in the British abolitionist movement in the early 1800’s.

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