Dateline: above the garage in Portsmouth RI, 2 December 2004
C-SPAN is set to tape me early next week at an event in DC, with all the right approvals this time from the Pentagon (high enough up so there won't be any problems).
Word from Hill is that House will settle up on the Intelligence Bill by mid-week, so C-SPAN has given me a broadcast date of 9 December, or Thursday evening primetime. Brief will be run at 8pm with lengthy (up to an hour) call-in segment starting around 9:30. Whole package will be rebroadcast immediately at 11pm EST for the West Coast crowd, although Q&A portion from earlier in the evening will simply be rerun (otherwise me and the crew would be up til 2am in the studio).
Slight chance that this doesn’t happen on the 9th (meaning, House goes long), and if that happens the broadcast would probably be worked in sometime the following week.
But for now, it’s 8pm EST on Thursday, 9 December.
Today I repost an article from Enter Stage Right, a site that features—duh!—conservative thinkers. It’s a piece by Carol Devine-Molin on anti-Americanism.
Today's catch includes:
■ China bids to be next India, and India bids to be next China
■ How elections go down: a key determinant of Core v. Gap status
■ Connectivity requires code: to join global financial markets is to import their rules



