Thursday
Nov062008
Today at Talk Radio News
Bureau Chief Ellen Ratner will be covering the White House briefing.
U.N. Correspondent Tala Dowlatshahi will be covering the U.N. press conference.
The Washington Bureau will be covering the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy discussion previewing the Supreme Court first amendment case, Pleasant Grove v. Summum, the Alliance to End Hunger news conference to discuss important issues for young voters on election day, the American Bar Assn. Standing Committee on Law and National Security discussion on the challenges facing the next administration in preventing terrorism, and Democracy: A Journal of Ideas discussion on "After the Election: The New Administration and the Democracy Party in a Transformed Political World."
The Washington Bureau will also be covering the New America Foundation discussion on "Wall St. is Dead. Long Live Wall St.! With the Election Over-What's In Store for Financial Markets?", the Center for American Progress' discussion on "Are Today's Young People Political Game-Changers?", and the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research Election Watch 2008 event.
U.N. Correspondent Tala Dowlatshahi will be covering the U.N. press conference.
The Washington Bureau will be covering the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy discussion previewing the Supreme Court first amendment case, Pleasant Grove v. Summum, the Alliance to End Hunger news conference to discuss important issues for young voters on election day, the American Bar Assn. Standing Committee on Law and National Security discussion on the challenges facing the next administration in preventing terrorism, and Democracy: A Journal of Ideas discussion on "After the Election: The New Administration and the Democracy Party in a Transformed Political World."
The Washington Bureau will also be covering the New America Foundation discussion on "Wall St. is Dead. Long Live Wall St.! With the Election Over-What's In Store for Financial Markets?", the Center for American Progress' discussion on "Are Today's Young People Political Game-Changers?", and the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research Election Watch 2008 event.
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