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Outgoing chief U.S. weapons inspector Dr. David Kay (search), says his inability to find illicit arms in Iraq raises serious questions about American intelligence-gathering.

Last year, David Kay had confidently predicted weapons would be found. But after nine months of searching, he said Sunday: "I don't think they exist."

"It's an issue of the capabilities of one's intelligence service to collect valid, truthful information," Kay said on National Public Radio (search).

Asked whether President Bush (search) owed the nation an explanation for the discrepancies between his warnings and Kay's findings, Kay said: "I actually think the intelligence community owes the president, rather than the president owing the American people."

Will we ever find WMDs in Iraq? Why did the CIA screw up? What should the president do now that Kay has issued his report?

We'll discuss all these questions with Cliff May, president of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and  former Communications Director for the Republican National Committee.

Then, we'll get another viewpoint on this same issue when Oakland, California Mayor and former California Governor (D) Jerry Brown enters the No Spin Zone.

Plus, did Hollywood reward the liberal ideologues last night when it handed out the Golden Globe awards?

And later, ABC Newsman John Stossel (search) joins us to discuss his new book and the annoucement today that "20/20" anchor Barbara Walters (search) will leave the show.

Finally, don't miss a brand new edition of our world famous "Talking Points Memo" and "The Most Ridiculous Item of the Day.'

See you in the No Spin Zone tonight at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET!

--All topics and guests subject to change.

--The Associated Press contributed to this story.