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Sunday July 12, 2009 in NY, DC, SF, LA.

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Combined Simulcasts:   "Uyghur Liberty" Special.   

705P Eastern Time: Nury Turkel, former direction Uyghur American Association, re the Urumqi riots and the Uyghur people struggle for freedom under the Beijing aggression and domination. 
 
720P Eastern Time: Corey Boles, Wall Street Journal, Reid Says Another Stimulus Not Needed Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Tuesday he didn't believe there is yet any case for another economic-stimulus package, saying the impact of the $787 billion plan has yet to be truly felt. That could put him at odds with a top House Democrat and with Vice President Joe Biden
  
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735P Eastern Time: Robert Schroeder, Marketwatch, Marc Marano, Climate Depot,  Climate Change Deadlock at the G8 Meeting: Road to Copenhagen Gets Bumpier Climate change talks on the sideline of the G8 meeting in Italy broke down over divisions over the scope of emissions cuts between developed and developing countries. The draft agreement called for global emissions to be cut by 50% by 2050, with industrial countries cutting theirs by 80%. Emerging market economies balked, worried that the deal did not require industrialized countries to follow through in the near term. Emerging market economies also insisted on the promised aid and technology transfer to help them meet their cuts.

750P Eastern Time: John Tamny, Real ClearMarkets.com, Aaron Task, Yahoo Finance, re the fourth week of S&P 500 declines, re the shrinking PPIP program and the toxic bank assets, re the struggle over Ben Bernanke.
 

805P Eastern Time: Continued re the call for a Second Stimulus Package. 

820P Eastern Time: Dana Freyer, Global Partnership for Afghanistan's Rural Development, re development and ambition in Afghanistan away from the combat along the AfPakia border. 

835P Eastern Time: Malcolm Hoenlein, Conference of Presidents, Major American Jewish Organization, re Tehran aggression, Tehran crackdown on dissent, re G8 statements on Tehran, re Syria connection to Tehran. 
 
850P Eastern Time: Bob Zimmerman, author, "Universe in a Mirror," re new NASA boss Charles Boland hearings, re the doom of the Ares rocket, re the delayed shuttle.   
  
905P Eastern Time: Mary Anastasia O'Grady, Wall Street Journal, re Arias arbitrates between the booted Chavez stooge Zelaya and the interim Honuran president Michelett.

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920P Eastern Time: John Fund, Wall Street Journal, re Sara Palin drops out, climbs in the polls, re the Obama foreign embassy and the polls.

935P Eastern Time:  Roundtable.  Steve Cohen, NYU, author, "Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives," re the Obama embassy to Moscow, re reports that the conversations were not smooth.  
 
950P Eastern Time: Continued,  re Putin's plans for Russian empire. 

1005P: (705P Pacific Time): Ryan Knutson, Wall Street Journal, Brian Selway, Bloomberg, re California budget mystery, re the IOUs are rejected, re contracts cancelled.  California Seeks to Redo Contracts
 
1020P: (720P Pacific Time):  Brian K. Sullivan, Bloomberg, re  El Nino conditions are forming in the Pacific Ocean, which may limit the number of hurricanes that form in the Atlantic this year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported today. El Nino is a warming of the eastern Pacific that occurs every two to five years, on average, and lasts about 12 months, the agency said in a statement. Sea surface temperatures in the area were about 1 degree Celsius above average in June, according to the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center. 

 

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1035P: (735P Pacific Time): Jodi Schneider, CQ, Margaret Hoover, FNC, James Taranto, Jim McTague, Barron's, re the healthcare ballon, re what will the White House trade for a healthcare bill, re the Obama embassy to Moscow.


1050P: (750P Pacific Time) continued, re the climate bill and the G8. 

1105P: (805P Pacific Time): Roundtable AfPakia: Ann Marlowe, Forbes.com, Nicholas Schmidle, author, "To Live and Die Forever," Bill Roggio, Long War Journal 

1120P: (820P Pacific Time): continued with Larry Johnson, No Quarter, re Honsiuras as well as North Korea and Burma.

1135P: (835P Pacific Time): Johhny Rico, author, "Border Crosser: One Gringo's Illicit Passage from Mexico into America." 

1150P: (850P Pacific Time): Leslie Hook, Asia Wall Street Journal, re Urumqi riots and Beijing. 
 
1205P: (905 Pacific Time): B. Raman, Topical Studies Institute, why did Hu rush  from Italy G8 home to Beijing? 

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1220P: (920 Pacific Time): Gordon Fairclough, Wall Street Journal, at Shanghai, re Urumqi riots and crackdown in Xinjiang. 

1235P: (935P Pacific Time): Warren Kozak, author, "LeMay: The Life and Wars of General Curtis LeMay," re the passionate, determined, bold, relentless flying officer who pulled himself by his own boots from a hardscrabble youth to the bomber battles in Europe and Japan to fight the Cold War with the Berlin Airlift, SAC, Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missile Crisis and then George Wallace. 

1255P:  (950P Pacific Time): Gordon Chang, Forbes.com and Evan Ramstadm Wall Street Journal at Seoul, re continued cyber attacks by Kim regime.

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