Late Night With Dingell
to open all the fireplaces in the Capitol.”
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to open all the fireplaces in the Capitol.”
during the mingling portion of the bash at the International Spy Museum.
from the party in 1966.
“But from outside the office that doesn’t appear to be the case.”
“Veterans Day is a day of honor for our veterans and I think we should be careful that we treat it in a proper fashion,” Lott said in an interview following the meeting.
In an interview Tuesday, Clay predicted that Dean’s comments would have a chilling effect on endorsements of his campaign from members of the Congressional Black Caucus.
Richard Clements hadn’t received a copy of his book when he took an interview for the latest Library of Congress publication, “Books on the Frontier: Print Culture in the American West, 1763-1875.”
The [police] chief is getting ahead of himself,” Ney said in a Monday afternoon telephone interview while in his Ohio district.
the seat in the best light possible.
Eric Croft (D), one of the sponsors of the initiative.
Peter King (R-N.Y.) appeared to be the first Member to get on the air, doing a telephone interview with MSNBC from his Cannon office as the story unfolded.
into the building.
If Republicans stay in control of Congress and the White House, Lively instantly becomes the leading candidate to replace longtime NAB President Eddie Fritz down the road.
The panel was created by Congress to examine the academy and whether its leaders knew of and ignored the allegations.
But with the clock ticking on the Congressional calendar, the Senate would likely wait until next year to address the matter.
They have not bothered to let me know,” he said in a phone interview.
Nethercutt complained that the media coverage of American casualties in Iraq overlooked all the progress the United States has made in restoring order since the war ended.
In an interview on Tuesday, Gregg acknowledged that he had heard of DeWine’s efforts but had not seen the language and was inclined to take a pass on any deal brokered by his Republican colleague
American Sugar Cane Association President Charlie Melancon said in an interview Tuesday night that he intended to run for the seat if Tauzin steps down.
Tom Coburn (R) had just delivered a baby girl when it came time to do an interview for his new book “Breach of Trust: How Washington Turns Outsiders into Insiders.”