Friday, May 30, 2008

The United Nations reports that food price spikes will ease a bit in the coming year... but food prices will likely remain high over the next decade. We speak with John Ward Anderson, Foreign Correspondent for the Washington Post.

We rebroadcast our conversation with Meredith Hall — her memoir, "Without A Map" recalls becoming pregnant in 1965 at the age of 16. It's a story of finding her own way after she's kicked out of school, shunned by her neighbors and forced to give her baby up for adoption by her family.

As the Rules and Bylaws Committee of the Democratic party meets to discuss what to do about the delegates from Florida and Michigan, protestors are heading to Washington to urge the Committee to let the delegates be counted. We speak to Christine Samuelson of Newton Massachusetts. She's part of the group, Count the Votes Cast. We also speak with John Harwood, chief Washington correspondent for CNBC and political writer for the New York Times.

We talk with Hamish F