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Topics and Guests for July 30 &31

Sunday, July 31, 2005

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Here's what's on tap for the weekend

With major developments in London’s terror investigation Friday and several suspected bombers now in custody, we’ll continue to bring you the latest on the arrests.

• Plus, we'll look at Scotland Yard's (search) "shoot-to-kill" order that resulted in the death of an innocent man. Is the policy too dangerous or is it the answer to stopping bombers?

• And with Senator Hillary Clinton's (search) sights on the White House in '08, some from the left wing are not happy with her "centrist" positioning. Is this helping or hurting the Democratic pull? We'll debate with former lawmakers from both sides of the aisle.

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• Then, to the confirmation battle over President Bush's Supreme Court pick John Roberts (search) — what do documents released from the National Archives reveal about him? Will these records affect his confirmation? We'll debate.

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