Radio Interviews

  • A short show today, as we prepare for the Capitals-Islanders game from Long Island. We have more of Eric Holder’s confirmation hearing to become Attorney General (scroll down to find links to listen and watch…

    January 19, 2009
  • Tomorrow marks the inauguration of the first African American president – and almost everyone will remember it as an historic day. Beverly Kirk is an anchor with NewsChannel 8 and brings us analysis.

    January 19, 2009
  • As a new president takes office, a lot of political appointees are leaving, but what about the career feds? What will they have to deal with once the celebrations are over? John Palguta, Vice President…

    January 19, 2009
  • If you’re planning to use your cell phone at the festivities, you might want to think twice. Major carriers are expecting cell phone traffic jams if huge crowds show up. Joining us to talk about…

    January 19, 2009
  • So what will members of the media face tomorrow when they cover the swearing-in of President-elect Obama? Jonathan Allen is a reporter with Congressional Quarterly’s CQPolitics.com and tells us what he’s expecting.

    January 19, 2009
  • Welcome to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday holiday! Dems propose $550B in federal projects (FederalTimes) Cabinet Nominees Discuss the Rank and File (WashingtonPost) Defense finalizes changes to NSPS hiring, promotion rules (GovExec) Billions for…

    January 19, 2009
  • More today from Eric Holder’s confirmation hearing, which ran all day yesterday and continued today. Watch yesterday’s afternoon session Watch today’s session College of Web 2.0 Knowledge: Twitter Lots of people don’t know about–or don’t…

    January 16, 2009
  • President-elect Barack Obama has said he wants to create 5 million “green” jobs and take the country in a new direction when it comes to energy conservation, but what could this mean for your agency?…

    January 16, 2009
  • Stimulus package contains billions of dollars for federal agencies (GovExec) Obama’s AG pick on track for confirmation High risk medical devices escaped close review FDA pledges openness on gene-altered products CIA director: Harsh interrogations were…

    January 16, 2009
  • She has only four days left as Administrator of the Office of Electronic Government and Information Technology. Karen Evans joined me in the studio for a recap of some key government initiatives like the Trusted…

    January 15, 2009
  • Karen Evans OMB\'s E-Gov & Information Technology Administrator Jan. 15, 2009

    January 15, 2009
  • The Senate will cast its vote today on whether or not to release the second half of the $700 billion dollar TARP funds. While democrats are hopeful that they have the votes, some are not…

    January 15, 2009
  • Though the Bush Administration is getting ready to leave office, there are still some loose ends to tie up, especially when it comes to e-mail. Yesterday, a federal judge ordered the president’s executive office to…

    January 15, 2009
  • Undergraduates cite government as a top career (GovExec) Security braces for inaugural throngs (USAToday) Ex-Fighter Pilot Could Be Next NASA Chief (WashingtonPost) Judge hits White House with preservation order First day for new worker ID…

    January 15, 2009