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notadmblnd Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-11-05 09:11 PM
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CSPAN Schedule Tuesday April 12th
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CSPAN JOURNAL telephone numbers:
Democrats (202) 737-0002
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Others (202) 628-0205

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Note*** day two of Bolton hearings will commence 9:30 a.m on CSPAN3
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07:00 AM EDT
0:45 (est.) LIVE
Call-In
Washington Journal
C-SPAN, Washington Journal
07:45 AM EDT
0:30 (est.) LIVE
Call-In
U.S.-Israel Relations
C-SPAN, Washington Journal
Daniel Ayalon , Israel
08:15 AM EDT
0:45 (est.) LIVE
Call-In
Open Phones
C-SPAN, Washington Journal
09:00 AM EDT
0:30 (est.) LIVE
Call-In
Energy Legislation
C-SPAN, Washington Journal
Joe Barton , R, Texas
09:30 AM EDT
0:30 (est.) LIVE
Call-In
Government Housing Programs
C-SPAN, Washington Journal
Alex Pollock , American Enterprise Institute
10:00 AM EDT
2:30 (est.) LIVE
Senate Committee
Director of National Intelligence Nomination Hearing
Select Intelligence
John D. Rockefeller IV, D-WV
Pat Roberts , R-KS
The beginning and end of this live program may be earlier or later than the scheduled times.
12:30 PM EDT
1:00 (est.) LIVE
House Proceeding
House Session
U.S. House of Representatives
The beginning and end of this live program may be earlier or later than the scheduled times.
02:00 PM EDT
2:00 (est.) LIVE
House Proceeding
House Session
U.S. House of Representatives

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CSPAN 2

09:30 AM EDT
3:00 (est.) LIVE
Senate Proceeding
Senate Session
U.S. Senate
The beginning and end of this live program may be earlier or later than the scheduled times.
02:15 PM EDT
4:45 (est.) LIVE
Senate Proceeding
Senate Session
U.S. Senate

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CSPAN 3

07:02 AM EDT
0:33 (est.)
Senate Committee
Intelligence Gathering and Dissemination
Governmental Affairs
Susan M. Collins , R-ME
Colin Powell , Department of State
07:35 AM EDT
0:38 (est.)
Senate Committee
September 11 Commission Report
Armed Services
John W. Warner , R-VA
Donald Rumsfeld , Department of Defense
08:14 AM EDT
0:44 (est.)
Senate Committee
Creation of National Intelligence Director
Governmental Affairs
Stansfield Turner , Central Intelligence Agency
William Webster , Central Intelligence Agency
08:58 AM EDT
0:59 (est.)
Speech
The Great Game
Politics and Prose Bookstore
Frederick P. Hitz , Princeton University
09:30 AM EDT
2:00 (est.) LIVE
Senate Committee
Confirmation Hearing for U.N. Ambassador, Day 2
Foreign Relations
Joseph R. Biden Jr., D-DE
Richard G. Lugar , R-IN
The beginning and end of this live program may be earlier or later than the scheduled times.
02:30 PM EDT
2:00 (est.) LIVE
Senate Committee
Planning for the National Mall
Energy and Natural Resources, Public Lands, National Parks and Forests
Craig Thomas , R-WY
John Parsons
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havocmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-11-05 09:19 PM
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1. Thank you, you smart blond you!
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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-11-05 09:42 PM
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2. His Excellency Daniel Ayalon
http://www.israelemb.org/bios/Speeches/Dany-Ayalon/Dany-Ayalon.html

His Excellency Daniel Ayalon
Ambassador of Israel

Since his appointment to the post of Israel's Ambassador to the United States in July 2002, Daniel Ayalon has been at the forefront of developing the strong relationship between the United States and Israel. He has worked extensively with the U.S administration and Congress in advancing economic, political, and diplomatic relations.

Ambassador Ayalon played a leading role in the negotiations for the Roadmap to Peace and Israel's disengagement plan, including the exchange of letters on April 14, 2004 between President Bush and Prime Minister Sharon.

As Israel's top diplomat in the United States, he travels widely outside of Washington D.C., meeting with both Christian and Jewish leaders, business executives, academics and political leaders to promote better understanding of Israel and deepen cooperation with it at all levels.

The Ambassador frequently appears in the national and international news media - both in the press and broadcast.

Ambassador Ayalon has served the last three consecutive Israeli Administrations, most recently as the Chief Foreign Policy Adviser to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. From 1997-2001, Ambassador Ayalon was the Deputy Foreign Policy Adviser to former Prime Ministers Ehud Barak and Benjamin Netanyahu, during which time he was a member of the Israeli delegations to the Sharm El-Sheikh (1997), Wye Plantation (1998) and Camp David (2000) summits.

He served in New York from 1993-1997 as the Director of the Bureau of Israel's Ambassador to the UN and as Deputy Chief of Mission in Panama from 1991-1992.

Before his entrance into Israel's Foreign Service, Ambassador Ayalon was a senior finance executive in Israel's leading international trading company.

Born in 1955, Ambassador Ayalon is a native of Tel Aviv. He is a graduate of Tel Aviv University's Economics Department and holds an MBA from the University of Bowling Green in Ohio. He is a retired captain in the Armored Corps of the Israel Defense Forces.

Ambassador Ayalon is joined in Washington by his wife Anne and their two daughters
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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-11-05 09:44 PM
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3. U.S. Representative Joe L. Barton
http://joebarton.house.gov/Bio.asp

U.S. Representative Joe L. Barton

Congressman Joe Barton was first elected to serve the Sixth District of Texas in 1984. In 2004, he was selected by his colleagues to be the Chairman of the House Committee on Energy & Commerce – the oldest standing legislative House committee. Barton follows in the footsteps of former House Speaker Sam Rayburn as only the second Texan elected to this position. The Energy & Commerce Committee has arguably the broadest non tax-oriented jurisdiction of any congressional committee, with principal House responsibility over matters relating to commerce, public health and marketplace interests.
The “House GOP's leading expert on energy policy" (Wall Street Journal, 10/02), Barton has led the House charge to pass comprehensive national energy policy legislation. In the past two congresses, he has shared authorship of the two most comprehensive energy policy packages to pass in the House since the 1930s. Barton has committed himself to passing legislation promoting an environment of high supply, low demand, consumer-friendly prices and environmental protection. A proponent of competition, Barton is additionally responsible for both the first electricity deregulation legislation to pass a House subcommittee, and for legislation which deregulated the natural gas industry.

Barton’s diligent work to promote a conservative agenda and protection of individual rights recently earned him notice from National Journal as one of the “Republicans to Watch” (11/03). In his first legislative victory as Chairman, the House overwhelmingly passed legislation to limit indecency on the public airwaves. As a founding co-Chairman of the Congressional Privacy Caucus, he continues in his new role to preserve American’s financial and medical privacy, and has in particular used his jurisdiction to protect safety and privacy in the ever-expanding Internet universe. As founding co-Chairman of Asthma Awareness Day on Capitol Hill, Barton has consistently supported common sense, environmentally-sound clean air policy at the local, state and national level. He remains committed to supporting advanced research and increased funding for diabetes, cancer and the issues of home, rural and mental health, and was responsible for the passage of landmark FDA reform legislation designed to improve the way the agency approves medical devices.

Barton remains among the steadfast House leaders on tax reform through the promotion of lower taxes and financial freedom. He has supported eliminating the marriage penalty and estate tax, reduced capital gains taxes, retirement of the current tax code and sweeping bankruptcy reforms. Barton will continue to fight for the basic traditional rights put forth by our Founding Fathers.

Joe Barton was born on September 15, 1949 in Waco, Texas. An avid baseball player growing up, he earned a four-year Gifford-Hill Opportunity Award scholarship to Texas A&M University, where he was the outstanding industrial engineering student for the Class of 1972. After earning a Master’s of Science degree in Industrial Administration from Purdue University, he joined Ennis Business Forms, where he rose to the position of Assistant to the Vice President. In 1981, he was selected for the prestigious White House Fellows Program, and served as an aide to then-Energy Secretary James B. Edwards. He returned to Texas in 1982 as a natural gas decontrol consultant for Atlantic Richfield Oil and Gas Company before being elected to Congress.

Barton and his wife Terri have homes in Ennis and Arlington, Texas. He has three children, two stepchildren and two grandsons.

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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-11-05 09:47 PM
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4. Alex J. Pollock
http://www.aei.org/scholars/scholarID.88/scholar.asp

Alex J. Pollock
Resident Fellow

Prior to coming to AEI in 2004, Alex Pollock was President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago for twelve years. At AEI, he is researching the American financial system and banking structure, government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs), accounting standards (FASB), and social security. He writes often for AEI's Financial Services Outlook series.
Professional Experience

-President and chief executive officer, Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago, 1991-2004

-Visiting scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 1991

-President and chief executive officer, Community Federal Savings, St. Louis, 1988-1990

-President, Marine Bank, Milwaukee, 1987

-Chief financial officer, Marine Bank, Milwaukee, 1986

-Principal, Nolan Norton & Co., Chicago, 1985-1986

-Senior vice president, corporate planning, research, and development, Continental Illinois National Bank, Chicago, 1982-1985

-Positions of increasing responsibility in Belgium, Germany, and Chicago, Continental Illinois National Bank, 1969-1981

Education

M.P.A., international relations, Princeton University

M.A., philosophy, University of Chicago

B.A., Williams College


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notadmblnd Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-12-05 06:02 AM
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5. kick
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Donailin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-12-05 06:14 AM
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6. thank you for doing this everyday
I'm sure there are many who appreciate it, including me.
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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-12-05 08:02 AM
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7. Reminder - Negroponte Conf. Hearing - 10AM CSPAN
Edited on Tue Apr-12-05 08:03 AM by paineinthearse
The Senate Select Intelligence Committee holds a confirmation hearing for John D. Negroponte, Pres. Bush's nominee for Director of National Intelligence. The position was created by the 2004 Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act. Chairman Pat Roberts (R-KS) conducts this full Committee hearing.

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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-12-05 08:10 AM
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8. John Dimitri Negroponte biography
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Negroponte

John Dimitri Negroponte (born July 21, 1939) (IPA <ˌnɛgroʊˈpɑnti>) is the current United States ambassador to Iraq and the nominee as the first U.S. Director of National Intelligence. A career diplomat who served in the United States Foreign Service from 1960 to 1997, Negroponte served as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations from September of 2001 until June 2004. As ambassador to Iraq, Negroponte oversees the largest American diplomatic facility in the world.

He is a controversial figure partly because of his involvement in covert funding of the Contras in Nicaragua (see Iran-Contra Affair) and his alleged covering up of human rights abuses carried out by CIA-trained operatives in Honduras in the 1980s.

Biography
Negroponte was born in London. His father was a Greek shipping magnate. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1956 and Yale University in 1960. He later served at eight different Foreign Service posts in Asia, Europe and Latin America; and he also held important positions at the State Department and the White House. From 1997 until his appointment as ambassador to the UN, Negroponte was an executive with McGraw-Hill. Negroponte speaks five languages (Greek, Spanish, French, English, Vietnamese). He is the brother of Nicholas Negroponte, founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab.

Ambassador to Honduras
From 1981 to 1985 Negroponte was the U.S. ambassador to Honduras. During his tenure, he oversaw the growth of military aid to Honduras from $4 million to $77.4 million a year. At the time, Honduras was ruled by an elected but heavily militarily-influenced government. According to The New York Times, Negroponte was allegedly involved in "carrying out the covert strategy of the Reagan administration to crush the Sandinistas government in Nicaragua." Critics say that during his ambassadorship, human rights violations in Honduras became systematic.

Negroponte supervised the construction of the El Aguacate air base where Nicaraguan Contras were trained by the U.S., and which some critics say was used as a secret detention and torture center during the 1980s. In August 2001, excavations at the base discovered 185 corpses, including two Americans, who are thought to have been killed and buried at the site.

Records also show that a special intelligence unit (commonly referred to as a "death squad") of the Honduran armed forces, Battalion 3-16, trained by the CIA and the Argentine military, kidnapped, tortured and killed hundreds of people, including U.S. missionaries. Critics charge that Negroponte knew about these human rights violations and yet continued to collaborate with the Honduran military while lying to Congress.

In May 1982, a nun, Sister Laetitia Bordes, who had worked for ten years in El Salvador, went on a fact-finding delegation to Honduras to investigate the whereabouts of thirty Salvadoran nuns and women of faith who fled to Honduras in 1981 after Archbishop Óscar Romero's assassination. Negroponte claimed the embassy knew nothing. However, in a 1996 interview with The Baltimore Sun, Negroponte's predecessor, Jack Binns, said that a group of Salvadorans, among whom were the women Bordes had been looking for, were captured on April 22, 1981, and savagely tortured by the DNI, the Honduran Secret Police, and then later thrown out of helicopters alive.

In early 1984, two American mercenaries, Thomas Posey and Dana Parker, contacted Negroponte, stating they wanted to supply arms to the Contras after the U.S. Congress had banned further military aid. Documents show that Negroponte brought the two together with a contact in the Honduran armed forces. The operation was exposed nine months later, at which point the Reagan administration denied any U.S. involvement, despite Negroponte's introductions of some of the individuals. Other documents detailed a plan of Negroponte and then-Vice President George H. W. Bush to funnel Contra aid money through the Honduran government.

During his tenure as U.S. ambassador to Honduras, Binns, who was appointed by President Jimmy Carter, made numerous complaints about human rights abuses by the Honduran military and claimed he fully briefed Negroponte on the situation before leaving the post. When the Reagan administration came to power, Binns was replaced by Negroponte, who has consistently denied having knowledge of any wrongdoing. Later, the Honduras Commission on Human Rights accused Negroponte himself of human rights violations.

Speaking of Negroponte and other senior U.S. officials, an ex-Honduran congressman, Efrain Diaz, told The Baltimore Sun, which in 1995 published an extensive investigation of U.S. activities in Honduras:

Their attitude was one of tolerance and silence. They needed Honduras to loan its territory more than they were concerned about innocent people being killed.
The Sun's investigation found that the CIA and U.S. embassy knew of numerous abuses but continued to support Battalion 3-16 and ensured that the embassy's annual human rights report did not contain the full story.

The question of what John Negroponte knew about human rights abuses in Honduras will probably never be answered definitively, but there is a large body circumstantial evidence supporting the view that Negroponte was aware that serious violations of human rights were carried out by the Honduran government, with the support of the CIA, if perhaps not with its direct approval. Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, on September 14, 2001, as reported in the Congressional Record, aired his suspicions on the occasion of Negroponte's nomination to the position of UN ambassador:

Based upon the Committee's review of State Department and CIA documents, it would seem that Ambassador Negroponte knew far more about government perpetuated human rights abuses than he chose to share with the committee in 1989 or in Embassy contributions at the time to annual State Department Human Rights reports. <1> (http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/2001_cr/s091401.html)
Among other evidence, Dodd cited a cable sent by Negroponte in 1985 that made it clear that Negroponte was aware of the threat of "future human rights abuses" by "secret operating cells" left over by General Alvarez after his deposition in 1984.

Appointment to the UN
When President Bush announced Negroponte's appointment to the UN shortly after coming to office, it was met with scattered protest. Some critics asserted that the administration intentionally arranged the deportation from the United States of several former Honduran death squad members who could have provided damaging testimony against Negroponte in his Senate confirmation hearings.

One of the deportees was General Luis Alonso Discua, founder of Battalion 3-16. In the preceding month, the U.S. government had revoked the visa of Discua, who was Honduras's Deputy Ambassador to the UN. After returning to Honduras, Discua stated that, in 1983, he had been brought to the United States to spend two months organizing Battalion 3-16. <2> (http://www.commondreams.org/headlines01/0325-03.htm)

Negroponte in Iraq

John D. Negroponte's remarks at swearing in ceremony as new U.S. Ambassador to IraqOn April 19, 2004, Negroponte was nominated by U.S. President George W. Bush to be the U.S. ambassador to Iraq after the June 30 handover of sovereignty. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 6, 2004, by a vote of 95 to 3, and was officially sworn in on June 23, 2004, replacing L. Paul Bremer as the U.S.'s highest ranking American civilian in Iraq.

In the months Negroponte spent as U.S. Ambassador to Iraq he received plaudits, even from Bush administration critics such as Fred Kaplan, for his removal of corruption, graft and sycophants from the U.S. civilian presence in Iraq. <2>

National Intelligence Director nominee
On February 17, 2005, President George W. Bush named Negroponte as the first Director of National Intelligence, a position created due to recommendations made by the 9/11 Commission completed late in 2004. As with many presidential appointments, Negroponte must be confirmed by the Senate.

External links
Official biography (http://www.un.int/usa/negroponte_bio.htm) at the United Nations website

Favorable commentary
"What NID Needs" (http://www.slate.com/id/2113705/) (Fred Kaplan for Slate, February 17, 2005)
"Smearing Negroponte" (http://www.nationalreview.com/lowry/lowry200502220746.asp) (Rich Lowry for the National Review, February 22, 2005)

Criticism
"Our man in Honduras" (http://www.nybooks.com/articles/14485) (Stephen Kinzer for The New York Review of Books, September 20, 2001)
1995 Four-Part Series on Honduras in the 80s (http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/custom/attack/bal-hondurasgallery,1,4014338.storygallery?coll=bal-news-nation&ctrack=2&cset=true) (The Baltimore Sun, June 11, 1995 - June 18, 1995)
"A carefully crafted deception" (http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/bal-negroponte4,0,2326054.story) (Ginger Thompson and Gary Cohn for The Baltimore Sun, June 18, 1995)
"John Negroponte: A Tradition of Deceit" (http://www.mayispeakfreely.org/index.php?gSec=doc&doc_id=10) (May I Speak Freely Media - extensive list of links to critical commentary and news articles, etc.)
"The Negroponte nomination: a warning to the people of Iraq" (http://www.wsws.org/articles/2004/apr2004/negr-a21_prn.shtml) (Bill Van Auken for the World Socialist Web Site, 21 April 2004)
"Bush hands key post to veteran of dirty wars" (http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1417055,00.html) (Duncan Campbell of The Guardian on Negroponte's past history, February 18, 2005)
"From Central America to Iraq" (http://www.chomsky.info/articles/20040806.htm) (Noam Chomsky for Khaleej Times, August 6, 2004)
"Negroponte's Time in Honduras at Issue" (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A52001-2005Mar20?language=printer) (Michael Dobbs for The Washington Post, March 21, 2005)
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