Among the major news headlines this past week:
- Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry chooses North Carolina Senator John Edwards as his running mate.
- President Bush takes a swipe at Kerry’s choice of Edwards, when asked how he stacks up to Vice President Cheney.
- Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge says Al-Qaeda may be in the operational phase of a terrorist attack inside the United States.
- Marine Corporal Wassef Ali Hassoun turns up at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut after earlier reports alleged he had been killed by his captors in Iraq.
- The International Court of Justice in The Hague rules that the West Bank barrier being constructed by Israel violates international law.
- Former Enron CEO Ken Lay is indicted on 11 counts of fraud but maintains his innocence.
- A report by the Senate Committee on Intelligence blasts the CIA over pre-war intelligence about Iraq’s weapons programs.
Host Tom Ashbrook and Jack Beatty look back at the week in news.
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