Why has Wall Street seen so much volatility this week? What is spooking investors? When and where will this panic bottom out? Should Congress bail out the auto industry? And how important is the imminent naming of Barack Obama’s economic team? We ask Brian Wesbury, former Chief Economist for the Joint Economic Committee of Congress.
The News
We have Thursday’s top news! Why will Congress not be voting on a bailout plan for the auto industry this week? Why is there hope for a compromise? What are we learning about the Iran’s nuclear program and Syria’s ambitions? And how did a federal court rule on a request for five Guantanamo detainees to be released? We answer all of these questions as we discuss the biggest stories for Thursday, November 20, 2008.
Dateline Washington: The News
We have Thursday’s top news! Why will Congress not be voting on a bailout plan for the auto industry this week? Why is there hope for a compromise? What are we learning about the Iran’s nuclear program and Syria’s ambitions? And how did a federal court rule on a request for five Guantanamo detainees to be released? We answer all of these questions as we discuss the biggest stories for Thursday, November 20, 2008.
Iran’s Nuke Program Grows; Guantanamo Inmates Ordered to be Freed
Iran has enough nuclear material to build a bomb the size of the one the U.S. dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, in World War II. What does this tell us about Iran’s timetable for deploying a weapon? Why isn’t diplomacy working at all? What are we learning about Syria’s nuclear goals? And what is the impact of U.S. judges ordering the release of enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay? We ask all of these questions to retired Air Force Gen. Tom McInerney.
Iran’s Nuke Program Grows; Guantanamo Inmates Ordered to be Freed
Iran has enough nuclear material to build a bomb the size of the one the U.S. dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, in World War II. What does this tell us about Iran’s timetable for deploying a weapon? Why isn’t diplomacy working at all? What are we learning about Syria’s nuclear goals? And what is the impact of U.S. judges ordering the release of enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay? We ask all of these questions to retired Air Force Gen. Tom McInerney.
Dateline Washington: Iran’s Nuke Program Grows; Guantanamo Inmates Ordered to be Freed
Iran has enough nuclear material to build a bomb the size of the one the U.S. dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, in World War II. What does this tell us about Iran’s timetable for deploying a weapon? Why isn’t diplomacy working at all? What are we learning about Syria’s nuclear goals? And what is the impact of U.S. judges ordering the release of enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay? We ask all of these questions to retired Air Force Gen. Tom McInerney.
Obama, Energy and Congress
What should be Barack Obama’s top energy priorities as President? How should we read his mixed messages on expanded oil drilling and developing clean coal facilities? And how big of a difference will we see with California Rep. Henry Waxman chairing the House Energy and Commerce Committee insstead of longtime Michigan Rep. John Dingell.
Dateline Washington: Obama, Energy and Congress
What should be Barack Obama’s top energy priorities as President? How should we read his mixed messages on expanded oil drilling and developing clean coal facilities? And how big of a difference will we see with California Rep. Henry Waxman chairing the House Energy and Commerce Committee insstead of longtime Michigan Rep. John Dingell.
Gizzi on Politics
Why did the late vote counting go against Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens? What’s the likely outcome in the Minnesota race for U.S. Senate? How important is the change at the top of the House Energy and Commerce Committee? And how weak or strong are Barack Obama’s apparent cabinet choices at this point? We ask John Gizzi, Political Editor at Human Events.
Dateline Washington: Gizzi on Politics
Why did the late vote counting go against Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens? What’s the likely outcome in the Minnesota race for U.S. Senate? How important is the change at the top of the House Energy and Commerce Committee? And how weak or strong are Barack Obama’s apparent cabinet choices at this point? We ask John Gizzi, Political Editor at Human Events.