October 17, 2006
Time magazine's White House correspondent Mike Allen speculates on the GOP campaign strategy for the midterm elections. Judge Glenda Hatchett discusses how her show is different from other courtroom shows.
Mike Allen
Described as "a force of nature,' Mike Allen is Time's White House correspondent. He joined the magazine after a stint at The Washington Post, where he covered the '00 presidential campaigns, President Bush's first term, campaign finance and Capitol Hill. He previously reported for The New York Times, The Free Lance-Star in Fredericksburg, VA and the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Allen's love of politics and journalism began when he covered student government elections for his high school paper.
Judge Glenda Hatchett
Judge Glenda Hatchett is known for her innovative courtroom style. On her nationally-syndicated TV series, she offers real-life lessons to help transform the lives of young people. A native of Atlanta, Hatchett was previously Georgia's first African American chief presiding judge of a state court and department head of one of the largest juvenile court systems in the country. She helped found the Truancy Intervention Project and is national spokesperson for Court Appointed Special Advocates.


