Washington Journal Program 9/10/2010
Sep 10, 2010
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Friday, September 10, 2010
7:00-7:45 Question/Newspaper Articles/Phones
Phones: D/R/I
Q:
7am On the Phone
Phoner T.W. ..
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Washington Journal Summary
Friday, September 10, 2010
7:00-7:45 Question/Newspaper Articles/Phones
Phones: D/R/I
Q:
7am On the Phone
Phoner T.W. FARNAM (Goes by Tim in conversation) ("FAR"-nuhm)
Washington Post (no photo avail)
Database Reporter
Topic: Guest will discuss his story that broke Thursday about Capitol Hill employees owing $9.3 million in overdue taxes at the end of last year. According to the Washington Post story, the amount is a sliver of the $1 billion owed by federal workers nationwide but one with potential political ramifications for members of Congress.
7:45 Break
7:45-8:30 SIOBHAN HUGHES
Dow Jones Newswires
Senior Energy Writer
dowjones.com
Topic: Guest will discuss BP's internal report about what went wrong with Deepwater Horizon explosion and the reaction to the report from Washington and Wall Street. There are currently multiple on-going investigations in the oil spill. The presidential commission investigating the explosion plans to present its own findings in early November.
8:30 Slug: PARACE2
* Will need Campaign 2010 icon when aired (does not need dated icon)
8:30-9:15 KATE ZERNIKE
Author, "Boiling Mad: Inside Tea Party America"
KATE ZERNIKE (ZUR(like her)-neh-kee)
New York Times
National Correspondent
nytimes.com
Facebook: Kate Zernike
Topic: Guest will discuss her new book (out this Tuesday, September 14), "Boiling Mad: Inside Tea Party America." Our conversation will include the Tea Party's philosophical and cultural underpinnings; the demographics of Tea Party members; its political goals for this year's midterm elections and beyond; and how both Democrats and Republicans have misunderstood what the Tea Party's rationale, goals and political identity.
9:15 Radio Hit- then Break
9:15-10:00 Dylan Loewe (LOW)
Author, "Permanently Blue"
permanentlyblue.com
Topic: Our guest will talk about efforts to help Democrats win races in the 2010 midterms. She'll focus on issues that are important to her organization and talk about the races that her organization is paying attention to. She'll also talk about mobilization efforts with other organizations.
Skype Students:
Katherine Coats
Virginia Commonwealth University
Student
Jessica Coates
Virginia Commonwealth University
Student
Jalisa House (JAH-lisa)
Virginia Commonwealth University
Student
Manhatten Royal (man-HAT-ten ROY-al)
Virginia Commonwealth University
Student
Kristine Hadeed (kris-TEEN ha-DEED)
Virginia Commonwealth University
Student
Justin Lowenhagen (low-in-hay-gen)
Virginia Commonwealth University
Student
Locator: Richmond, Virginia
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