Hubbard Radio Washington DC, LLC. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.
A sign of the times in Iran. A top aide to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was temporarily freed from prison this week. Ali Akbar Javanfekr, Ahmadinejad's press adviser and head of the state news agency IRNA, was sent to Tehran's Evin prison in September to serve a six-month term for publishing an article deemed offensive to public decency. Javanfekr's arrest was regarded as an indication of Ahmadinejad's dwindling clout.
A Conversation with Chuck Prow, editor and Dave Walker, contributor, Governing to Win: Enhancing National Competitiveness through New Policy and Operating Approaches. Chuck Prow Editor Dave Walker Contributor
President Barack Obama placed a call to Army Secretary John Mchugh yesterday. The reason -- concern about abuse at the Fort Myer, Va., day care center. He is said to have made clear that there must be a zero tolerance policy when it comes to protecting the children of service members. The call came after arrests and problems with background checks at that day care center. During call the President asked for a speedy investigation.
This week on AFGE's "Inside Government" Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) discusses the sacrifices made by federal employees toward reducing the nation's deficit while AFGE National President J. David Cox Sr. outlines the union's 2013 agenda. AFGE Defense Conference Chair Don Hale details the impact sequestration would have on civilian Defense Department workers.
Featured guests: Willy Walker, Chairman/CEO/President; Walker Dunlop Agustin Ramos, COO; NMS Healthcare John Foster-Bey, President & CEO; CSR, Incorporated Francisca Villarroel Alonso, Managing Principal; AV Architects & Builders
Featured guests: Michael Maholchia, President Facility Engineering Services (FES) Karen Smith, Executive Director The Arc of Greater Prince William/INSIGHT, Inc. Kay Sears, President Intelsat General Peter Miller, CEO Specialty Hospital of Washington-Hadley