Wednesday
Feb272008
Today at the Talk Radio News Service
This morning, White House Correspondent News Director Lovisa Frost will attend the Gaggle and briefing at the White House.
Today, UN Correspondent Dan Patterson will be covering the United Nations - specifically the reaction to the Israel and Palestine briefing of the Security Council. Dan will also be preparing technical equipment for the up-coming Africa trip.
Legal Affairs Correspondent Jay Tamboli will be attending the Supreme Court oral argument in the case of Exxon v. Baker, where the Court will be considering whether the law allows punitive damages against Exxon for the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989. In the afternoon he will be covering a House Judiciary Committee hearing on oversight of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
The Talk Radio News Service’s Washington Bureau is covering the Senate Armed Services full committee hearing on “World Wide National Security Threats,” as well as the Senate Veterans Affairs full committee hearing on “Veterans’ Disability/PTSD Compensation.” Also this morning, we will be attending the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Full Committee Hearing on “U.S. Reliance on Private Security Firms in Overseas Operations,” and the House Financial Services Full Committee Hearing on the “State of the Economy/Monetary Policy (Part II).”
Today, UN Correspondent Dan Patterson will be covering the United Nations - specifically the reaction to the Israel and Palestine briefing of the Security Council. Dan will also be preparing technical equipment for the up-coming Africa trip.
Legal Affairs Correspondent Jay Tamboli will be attending the Supreme Court oral argument in the case of Exxon v. Baker, where the Court will be considering whether the law allows punitive damages against Exxon for the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989. In the afternoon he will be covering a House Judiciary Committee hearing on oversight of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
The Talk Radio News Service’s Washington Bureau is covering the Senate Armed Services full committee hearing on “World Wide National Security Threats,” as well as the Senate Veterans Affairs full committee hearing on “Veterans’ Disability/PTSD Compensation.” Also this morning, we will be attending the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Full Committee Hearing on “U.S. Reliance on Private Security Firms in Overseas Operations,” and the House Financial Services Full Committee Hearing on the “State of the Economy/Monetary Policy (Part II).”
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