WABC and WMAL Schedule Sunday June 29, 2008 7 PM to 10 PM ET
WABC-AM 770 New York City WMAL- AM 630 Washington D.C. Sundays 7 PM-10 PM Eastern Time
705P ET: Jim McTague Barrons re Congress and energy policy, especially the deliberately undeveloped Destin Dome of the Gulf of Mexico, natural gas left untouched because Florida's lavish real estate lobby purchased the inaction of the Florida legislature for decades (not for sale, for rent); also re Countrywide sweetheart loans to Congress and Chris Dodd of Connecticut. Does the Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee get to keep his cheap loan from the beleaguered and strange boss of the failed Countrywide mortgage broker? Yes. Is there any pain for the chairman? No.
Update: Sweetness and Light blog reports that Countrywide has invested $20 into his elections since 1989 -- slightly behind the $22.9k Countrywide has invested in Mr. Obama's elections since 2004. JB.
720P: James Freeman WSJ re the Fed and the sharp threat of stagflation.
735P: Roundtable Jodi Schneider CQ and Laura Meckler WSJ re Congress week and campaign week.
750P: Roundtable continued
805P: Malcolm Hoenlein Conference of President Gaza rockets, re Sarkozy visit, re Olmert
820P: Larry Johnson No Quarter re the Reagan bombing raid on Libya and Qadhafi, April 15, 1986. Did it ignite more terror or cow the dictator?
835P: Bob Zimmerman, author, "Universe in a Mirror," the Hubble space telescope, re the planned servicing mission October 2008, re the history of Hubble.
850P: Continued with Zimmerman re the Mars Phoenix Lander success of the Mars soil.
905P: Aaron Klein WND re the Gaza rockets by Islamic Jihad, re the Phony Peace.
920P: Paulo Prada WSJ re Charlie Crist of Florida makes a deal to liberate the Everglades from Big Sugar.
935P: Daniel Mark Epstein, author, "The Lincolns: Portrait of a Marriage," re the Lincolns in war, re the Gettysburg battle of July 1, 2, 3, 1863 and the New York Draft Riots July 4, 5, 1863.
955P: Exeunt re the acidification of the North American coastal waters and the CO2 build up in the oceans, Science Magazine. JB.


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