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AirTalk for March 7, 2003

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Analysis Of The UN Weapons Inspectors' Report; FilmWeek
Analysis Of The UN Weapons Inspectors' Report; FilmWeek

Analysis Of The UN Weapons Inspectors' Report; FilmWeek

Analysis Of The UN Weapons Inspectors' Report

AirTalk for March 7, 2003

Hans Blix and Mohammed ElBaradei will issue a progress report today on Iraqi compliance with UN resolutions. Blix has complied a list of tasks that he thinks Iraq must complete to prove it is disarming, something that may further delay US action against Saddam Hussein. How will this progress report be received? What happens next? Will the US get the nine Security Council votes that it needs to have UN support? Joining host Larry Mantle to discuss the latest in the Iraq crisis are experts Lou Cantori, Distinguished Visiting Lecturer, US State Department, and former Distinguished Professor at West Point, Air Force Academy and the US Marine Corps University in Quantico, and Abraham Sofaer, the George P. Shultz Distinguished Scholar and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford.

FilmWeek

AirTalk for March 7, 2003

Larry Mantle and critics Peter Rainer of New York Magazine and F.X. Feeney of the L.A. Weekly discuss this week's new film releases, including Bringing Down the House, Tears of the Sun, Laurel Canyon, Irreversible, Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy Working With Time, and Fidel.

The critics also share their thoughts on this week's video releases as well as Peter's thoughts of the Miami International Film Festival.