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7:00-8:00 Question/Newspaper Articles/Phones/Hits Phones: D/R/I Q: Hits ALEX WAYNE newsroom Congressional Quarterly Staff Writer Topic: Guest will analyze Sunday's House health care vote and discuss what action is expected in the Senate. 8:00-8:30 PAUL BASKEN Chronicle of Higher Education Staff Reporter Topic: Guest will discuss Congressional legislation designed to overhaul the government's student-loan system -- and why this legislation is tied to the current health care bill. 8:30-9:00 TIMOTHY JOST Uplink Washington & Lee University School of Law - Professor Topic: A discussion on state efforts to block the insurance requirements in the health care legislation, how the Tenth Amendment, specifically the Commerce Clause, would play into the challenges. 9:00-9:20 SEN. JOHN McCAIN R-Arizona Armed Service Cmte. Ranking Member _______ SEN. JOHN McCAIN R-Arizona Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Cmte. Member _______ Topic: Guest will discuss health care, immigration reform, and politics. 9:20-10:00 JOHN MORTON Immigration & Customs Enforcement Assistant Secretary Topic: Among the issues of discussion: the role Immigration & Customs Enforcement plays when it comes to immigration and border control, fighting terrorism, issues surrounding the hiring of illegal immigrants and the latest on the drug war in Mexico. 10:00 Throw to Live/End Show HOST: ROBB HARLESTON
The former space station astronaut talks of her time in space and the pursuit of commercial space travel in the age of NASA budget cuts. The event is at Legacy Books in Plano, Texas.
The Greatest Trade Ever
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Gregory Zuckerman talks about John Paulson, whose hedge fund made $20 billion by betting against the housing market in 2007 and 2008. Mr. Zuckerman spoke at MIT's Sloan School of Management.
The Greatest Trade Ever
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Gregory Zuckerman talks about John Paulson, whose hedge fund made $20 billion by betting against the housing market in 2007 and 2008. Mr. Zuckerman spoke at MIT's Sloan School of Management.
Michael Patrick Leahy and Jonathan Krohn
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3.20.10 Indiebound Bestsellers
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National Broadband Plan
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Representatives Rick Boucher and Cliff Stearns talked about the release of the Federal Communication Commission's National Broadband plan. Both serve on the House Energy and Commerce Committee's Technology Subcommittee. "The Communicators" is C-SPAN's weekly series that examines the people and events currently shaping telecommunications policy.
U.S.-Mexico Border Health Issues
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U.S. and Mexican officials spoke about various problems that are unique to the U.S.-Mexico border region. Among the issues addressed at the day-long conference were drug-related violence in Mexico, cross-border trade and commerce, and immigration reform and labor mobility. Following introductory remarks panelists talked about the Mérida Initiative; a security cooperation agreement between the United States, the government of Mexico and the countries of Central America, with the aim of combating the threats of drug trafficking, transnational crime and money laundering. The assistance includes training, equipment and intelligence. Panelists also answered questions from the audience.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee held its annual policy conference. Speakers at the opening plenary session included Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Representative Jim Langevin; Colonel Richard Kemp CBE, Former Commander of British Forces in Afghanistan; and Mr. Howard Kohr, Executive Director, AIPAC. PROGRAM:8:30A VIDEO 8:32 AM Students deliver intro 8:38 AM Howard Kohr delivers remarks 9:10 AM Lee Rosenberg delivers intro 9:14 AM Secretary Clinton delivers remarks 9:45 AM VIDEO 9:52 AM Gina Rosenfeld delivers remarks 9:57 AM Relationships Matter 10:05 AM David Cordish delivers intro 10:08 AM VIDEO 10:14 AM Soldiers recognized 10:17 AM Tim Wuliger delivers intro 10:22 AM Col. Kemp delivers remarks 10:37 AM Marshall Cooper closes
Panelists talked about the lingering effects of the use of Agent Orange by the U.S. during the Vietnam War. The discussion was based on an article in the Washington Monthly January/February 2010 issue, "The Agent Orange Boomerang." Following prepared remarks they answered questions from the audience.
President Lincoln in Wartime
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A discussion was held on the expansion of executive power during a time of war. President Lincoln's successors have raised much more controversy than he did as they have sought to expand presidential power in the name of safeguarding the nation. Harry Rubenstein moderated. The program "The War President: Lincoln and the Expansion of Presidential Power during Wartime" was held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 6, 2010, in the Carmichael Auditorium of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. The co-sponsors were The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Jack Kemp Oral History Interview
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Former Secretary Jack Kemp talked about his life and career. He also talked about the career of former Senator Robert Dole (R-KS). This interview is part of an oral history project at the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas. The location of this interview is not known.
Federal Bureau of Investigation 2011 Budget
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The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Science, State, Justice, Commerce, and Related Agencies held a hearing on the Fiscal Year 2011 Federal Bureau of Investigation budget. Director Mueller testified about funding requests for various programs, proposed improvements in national security and intelligence, challenges facing law enforcement officers, and information management at the bureau.

