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Friday
May212010

Today At TRNS

The Washington Bureau will be covering the following:

President Barack Obama makes remarks and signs a Presidential Memorandum outlining the next steps in his vision for cleaner, more efficient vehicles.

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson and Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm will hold a conference call with reporters to discuss the Presidential Memorandum that President Obama signed today outlining the next steps in his vision for cleaner, more efficient vehicles.

The Center for Oceans Law and Policy will hold a 2010 conference on “Gulf of Mexico Blowout and Law of the Sea: The Sky is Falling - or is it? Dissection of an Oil Spill,” with Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska.
Friday
Jun262009

Today at TRNS

White House Correspondent Victoria Jones will be covering the joint press availability with President Obama and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and the White House press briefing with Robert Gibbs.

Our Washington D.C. Bureau will be covering the following events:

-Minority Leader Boehner, GOP leader's press conference on national energy tax
-Reps. Velazquez, Gonzales, Sen. Menendez's press conference on Judge Sotomayor
- Speaker Pelosi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel's meeting
- A discussion on "Modernizing U.S. Foreign Aid: The Challenges of a Changing World"
- A discussion on "Patient-Centered Care versus Political Medicine."
- A discussion "To Reform Healthcare, Don't Increase Taxes, Cut Them."
-Press conference to address the Iranian regime's "rising suppression of pro-democracy uprisings in Iran."
- A discussion on "Medication Adherence in Health Reform: Saving Money and Lives"
Wednesday
Dec102008

Today at Talk Radio News

Bureau Chief Ellen Ratner will be covering the pen and pad briefing with House Majority leader Steny Hoyer.

Legal Affairs Correspondent Jay Goodman Tamboli will be covering the U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments in Ashcroft v. Iqbal.

The Washington Bureau will be covering the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing on investments in clean energy and natural resources projects and programs to create green jobs and to stimulate the economy, and the House Financial Services Committee on "Oversight Concerns Regarding Treasury Department Conduct of the Troubled Assets Relief Program."

In the afternoon, the Washington Bureau will be covering "Great Energy Debate" on "Nuclear Power: Climate Solution or Economic and Security Gamble?" at the National Press Club, and a discussion on "Building a Military for the 21st Century: New Realities, New Priorities" at the Center for American Progress.
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.
Thursday
Nov202008

Today at Talk Radio News

This morning the Washington Bureau will be covering the Federalist Society of Law and Public Policy Convention with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. The Washington Bureau will also be covering the House Agriculture Committee hearing to review the role of credit derivatives in the U.S. economy. The Washington Bureau will also be covering the Intercollegiate Studies Institute's Third Annual Civic Literacy Report to the Nation.

In the afternoon, the Washington Bureau will be covering a news conference announcing the final resolution of the claims against Libyan government for the Dec. 21st, 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. The final event the Washington Bureau will be covering will be a discussion on war crimes and torture.