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James Traub talked about his November 29, 2009, New York Times Magazine cover story, “After Cheney: Joe Biden Could Be the Second Most Powerful Vice President in History." The story examines the vice presidency of Joseph Biden and his role in the Obama Administration and how his position compares to that of former Vice President Dick Cheney. He also discussed Vice President Biden's influence on Obama Administration policy in Afghanistan and Iraq, and on foreign policy overall.
Monday, January 4, 2010
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Washington, DC
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Interview With James Traub
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Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey (2007-2009) spoke at the Federalist Society's 2009 National Lawyers Convention in Washington. He reacted to Attorney General Eric Holder's announcement that five Guantanamo detainees accused of planning the 9/11 attacks will be tried in civilian federal court and responded to questions.
Friday, November 13, 2009
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Washington, DC
: 45 min.
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Fmr. Atty. Gen. Mukasey
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Former CIA Director Michael Hayden & former Homeland Security Sec. Michael Chertoff joined a panel featuring leaders of the U.S. intelligence community to discuss the intersection of the worlds of business and espionage. New York Times' author on the U.S. intelligence agency, Joseph Finder, moderated the event.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
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Washington, DC
: 1 hr. 21 min.
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Panel on U.S. Intelligence
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Former Vice Pres. Dick Cheney will speak to reporters & guests during a luncheon honoring winners of the 22nd annual Gerald R. Ford Journalism Prizes at the National Press Club.
Monday, June 1, 2009
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Washington, DC
: 1 hr.
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Fmr. V.P. Cheney
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Richard Haass, author of "War of Necessity, War of Choice" discussed his new book which looks at the Bush Administration's policy toward Iraq and in fighting terrorists groups such as Al-Queda.
Monday, June 1, 2009
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Washington, DC
: 28 min.
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Interview with Richard Haass
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Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood appeared on Washington Journal to talk about the transportation projects in the $787 billion economic stimulus plan. Transportation projects account for $48.1 billion of the stimulus plan.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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Washington, DC
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Sec. LaHood on Washington Journal
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