California voters approved a state constitutional amendment last week to define marriage in the state as the union of one man and one woman. Since then protests by those in favor of gay ‘marriage’ have popped in many locations and some of them have turned violent. How have the media covered these protests? Are both sides getting equal time or just those who advance a liberal social agenda? We ask Bob Knight, Director of the Culture and Media Institute at the Media Research Center.
Gizzi on Politics
Should Congress pass another economic stimulus package? Is Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson too powerful? How will the undecided U.S. Senate races end up? And who are the new faces in Congressional leadership? We ask John Gizzi, Political Editor at Human Events.
Dateline Washington: Gizzi on Politics
Obama, Russia and Missile Defense
The day after Barack Obama won thr election, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev deployed missiles in western Russia designed to pressure the president-elect from moving forward on President Bush’s plan to deply a missile shield in eastern Europe. What is the Obama-Biden position on missile defense? How dependable is the missile defense technology today? How would Russia and nations like Poland and the Czech Republic interpret a reversal of policy? We ask Dr. James Robbins, former Special Assistant to the Office of Secretary of Defense. He is now a senior fellow in National Security Affairs at the American Foreign Policy Council.
Dateline Washington: Obama, Russia and Missile Defense
The day after Barack Obama won thr election, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev deployed missiles in western Russia designed to pressure the president-elect from moving forward on President Bush’s plan to deply a missile shield in eastern Europe. What is the Obama-Biden position on missile defense? How dependable is the missile defense technology today? How would Russia and nations like Poland and the Czech Republic interpret a reversal of policy? We ask Dr. James Robbins, former Special Assistant to the Office of Secretary of Defense. He is now a senior fellow in National Security Affairs at the American Foreign Policy Council.
The News
We have Wednesday’s top news…Treasury Sec. Henry Paulson explains how he is using the bailout money for different reasons than first stated…The Dow plunges again…Congress getting anxious to bail out the auto industry…Minnesota gets set for the U.S. Senate recount…and airline passengers push for more rights during long delays. We discuss all these issues as we cover the biggest stories for Wednesday, November 12, 2008.
Dateline Washington: The News
We have Wednesday’s top news…Treasury Sec. Henry Paulson explains how he is using the bailout money for different reasons than first stated…The Dow plunges again…Congress getting anxious to bail out the auto industry…Minnesota gets set for the U.S. Senate recount…and airline passengers push for more rights during long delays. We discuss all these issues as we cover the biggest stories for Wednesday, November 12, 2008.
Do We Want a 2nd Economic Stimulus Package?
Should Congress approve another economic stimulus package? Did the first one do any good? Should Congress really pursue some New Deal-type programs like massive government-sponsored infrastructure projects? Should we bail out the auto industry? What policies should be pursued and which ones left on the scrap heap? We ask Rea Hederman, Assistant Director of the Center for Data Analysis at the Heritage Foundation.
Do We Want a 2nd Economic Stimulus Package?
Should Congress approve another economic stimulus package? Did the first one do any good? Should Congress really pursue some New Deal-type programs like massive government-sponsored infrastructure projects? Should we bail out the auto industry? What policies should be pursued and which ones left on the scrap heap? We ask Rea Hederman, Assistant Director of the Center for Data Analysis at the Heritage Foundation.
Dateline Washington: Do We Want a 2nd Economic Stimulus Package?
Should Congress approve another economic stimulus package? Did the first one do any good? Should Congress really pursue some New Deal-type programs like massive government-sponsored infrastructure projects? Should we bail out the auto industry? What policies should be pursued and which ones left on the scrap heap? We ask Rea Hederman, Assistant Director of the Center for Data Analysis at the Heritage Foundation.