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Tuesday
Dec092008

Today at Talk Radio News

Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jay Tamboli, will be covering the Supreme Court oral arguments of Arizona v. Johnson and Cone v. Bell. Pentagon Correspondent, Dawn Casey, will be covering a press briefing at the Pentagon.

The Washington Bureau will be covering a House Committee hearing on "The Energy Independence Implications of the Auto Bailout Proposal." The Washington Bureau will also be covering a House Committee hearing on the financial collapse of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, their takeover by the federal government, and their role on the ongoing financial crisis.

In the afternoon, the Washington Bureau will be covering a Summit on "Rebuilding our Nation's Infrastructure." Finally, the Washington Bureau will be covering an issues forum with national experts on the economy and national security.
Friday
Oct242008

Today at Talk Radio News 

White house correspondent, Lovisa Frost, will be covering the white house briefing.

The Washington Bureau will be covering a hearing on building and economic recovery package. The Washington Bureau will also be covering the news conference with independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader. The Washington Bureau will be covering the House Oversight and government Reform Committee hearing on gaming the tax code.

In the afternoon, the Washington Bureau will be covering a discussion on a new report on vital signs via broadband: remote health monitoring transmits savings, enhances lives. Finally, the Washington Bureau will be covering a discussion at the Brookings Institute featuring Gen. Victor Renuart.
Monday
Sep292008

Today at Talk Radio News

Pentagon Correspondent Dawn Casey will cover Secretary of Defense Robert Gates' honor cordon for Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus. The Washington Bureau will also cover a book discussion on "Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution-And How it Can Renew America," with author Thomas Friedman, an Address on "New Security Challenges for Europe and the Ukraine-U.S. Strategic Partnership," by Ukrainian President Viktor Yuschenko, and a luncheon with the Women's Foreign Policy Group featuring United Nations World Food Programme Executive Director Josette Sheeran.
Tuesday
Jul292008

Pentagon: Strategic reserve force stays put

The problem in Afghanistan is urgent, said Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell, but not so urgent that the U.S. combat reserves in Kuwait are being considered for deployment there.

"Yes there are problems in Afghanistan, there are pockets of problems that we are concerned about and we are determined to get the commanders the troops they need to address them. But the situation is not precarious, it is not urgent, the sky is not falling in Afghanistan," he said speaking to the Pentagon press corps. He added that Central Command has decided to hold the strategic combat reserve in the event of other contingencies in the region should they arise. Morrell declined to specify, but the U.S. faces many potential conflicts in the region, including Iran, which Morrell described as "hell bent" on obtaining nuclear weapons and capabilities.

Additionally Pakistan has recently been highlighted by the Secretary of Defense, Robert Gates as having a porous border with Afghanistan. Gates discussed the issue of foreign militants crossing into Afghanistan from Pakistan, after a U.S. outpost was attacked near the border region earlier this month. The new government of Pakistan is struggling to provide internal defense from terrorist groups, while at the same time bolster a failing economy and control lawless northern territories. Morrell spoke about the slow progress of reimbursement measures, which repay the Pakistani military for actions taken against mutual threats on behalf of the coalition. "Those reimbursements are taking an awful long time to get back to the Pakistani government," he said.


In advance of a congressional hearing scheduled for July 30, investigating electrocution deaths of U.S. soldiers on Iraq in relation to work done by military contractors, Morrell explained the Defense Department's position.

"There seems to be a misperception out there that our facilities in that theater are replete with electrical hazards, that have caused hundreds of fires and multiple fatalities. What's more, some seem to believe that this department and one of the Army's lead logistical support contractors are so negligent and callous that we have failed to address these dangers. I am here to tell you that is flat out wrong." He went on to explain that while 16 soldiers have died in Iraq in electrical accidents, more than half have died from loose electrical wiring outside of bases and improperly grounded generators.
Monday
Jun232008

Today at Talk Radio News

Legal Affairs correspondent Jay Goodman Tamboli will be covering decisions being handed down by the US Supreme Court and Pentagon correspondent Meredith Mackenzie will be covering a press conference will General Llyod Austin Commander of Multination Corps in Iraq and a meeting with Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff and military personnel. The Washington Bureau will be covering the following events. An address by House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Calif), a subcommittee hearing on energy speculation, a discussion on NATO's evolving role in Afghanistan, a ballistic missile conference, a discussion on confronting foreign intelligence and information gaps featuring Senator Russell Feingold, (D-Wis.), a discussion on energy revolution with Neil Hirst, director of the International Energy Agency's Office of Energy Technology and R&D, and a conference call on America's health care crisis with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chavez.