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Dec042008
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The Washington Bureau will be covering the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on the State of the Domestic Automobile Industry: Part II. The Washington Bureau will also be covering The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research conference on Corporate Responsibility in an Era of New Internationalism.
In the afternoon, the Washington Bureau will be covering a discussion at the Heritage Foundation on "Red Hot Lies: How Global Warming Alarmists Use Threats, Fraud, and Deception to keep you Misinformed." Finally, the Washington Bureau will be covering a discussion on the Iranian nuclear threat and how will America and Europe proceed.
In the afternoon, the Washington Bureau will be covering a discussion at the Heritage Foundation on "Red Hot Lies: How Global Warming Alarmists Use Threats, Fraud, and Deception to keep you Misinformed." Finally, the Washington Bureau will be covering a discussion on the Iranian nuclear threat and how will America and Europe proceed.
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Pentagon Correspondent Adrian Frost will be reporting from the Pentagon on U.S. Forces Korea issues and programs
Military Correspondent Cholene Espinoza is in Baghdad, Iraq.
The Washington Bureau will be covering the National Housing Summit by the Housing Urban Development Department, The New America Foundation's forum on "What Comes Next? The Economic and Budgetary Consequences of the Financial Bailout", the Heritage Foundation's address on "US Success in Iraq", the Securities and Exchange Commission's roundtable discussion on ways to modernize its disclosure system to give investors more useful and timely information for investment decision-making, The Energy Department and the Commerce Department 2008 Nuclear Energy Summit, a pen and pad briefing on the Senate elections by Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), and the Supreme Court case Winter v. Natural Resources.
The Washington Bureau will also be covering a National Press Club briefing on "current economic conditions, recent government actions, and positions of major-party presidential nominees".