Bush to Visit Inland Empire

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This weekend, President Bush will visit Ontario, focusing national recognition on a city hardly known as a major American political center. The heavily Latino city, nestled in the heart of Southern California's Inland Empire, has benefited by a tremendous growth of small businesses. This stop is just one of a series of visits that will allow him to refocus his attention from the war on terrorism to spotlight his upcoming economic summit. We find out why Ontario has drawn the most powerful politician in the world in a conversation with political analyst Sherri Bebitch Jeffe, Ontario Councilwoman Debbie Acker and LA Times correspondent Edwin Chen.
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Host:

Warren Olney

Producer:

Frances Anderton