by Roshan Nebhrajani | Mar 15, 2011 | Politics
The Congressional Progressive Caucus Task Force on Peace and Security held a briefing on Afghanistan, Tuesday. The hearing was co-chaired by Rep. Lynn Woosley, D-Calif., Rep. James McGovern, D-Mass., and Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y. “The war in Afghanistan after 9 and...
by Roshan Nebhrajani | Mar 2, 2011 | National Security, Politics
WASHINGTON- When it comes to Afghanistan, the number to stay focused on is 2014, experts say. Now entering its tenth year, the war in Afghanistan surpassed Vietnam last summer as the longest in U.S. history. While the Obama administration will begin withdrawing some...
by Roshan Nebhrajani | Mar 1, 2011 | National Security
WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security commemorated its eighth anniversary Wednesday with a roundtable discussion featuring current Secretary Janet Napolitano and her two predecessors. Flanked by former secretaries Tom Ridge and Michael Chertoff,...
by Roshan Nebhrajani | Feb 22, 2011 | National Security, Politics
WASHINGTON — Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said Tuesday he wouldn’t change a thing. When asked whether he’d do anything differently, the often-criticized Rumsfeld fell silent. Then he answered: “Ya know, I can’t think of anything.” The...
by Roshan Nebhrajani | Feb 8, 2011 | Politics
Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif., will resign from Congress on Feb. 28. After serving more than eight terms, Harman accepted the position of president and CEO of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Monday. “Hey, who says women in their 60’s are in...
by Roshan Nebhrajani | Feb 8, 2011 | Politics
In response to recent violent protests, one of the leaders of the Albanian opposition party hosted a press briefing in Washington Tuesday. Erion Veliaj, a lead organizer of recent protests against Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha, asked a mixed audience of...
by Roshan Nebhrajani | Feb 2, 2011 | National Security, Politics
WASHINGTON –The nation’s ambassadors are gathering for a face-to-face meeting, the first of its kind in U.S. diplomatic history. With the exception of U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Margaret Scobey, who could not attend because of the unfolding crisis in that...
by Roshan Nebhrajani | Jan 25, 2011 | Politics
During his State of the Union Address, President Barack Obama called for innovation. Obama’s communications directors apparently took his advice. Beginning with a YouTube video teaser and culminating with a live YouTube question-and-answer session, Obama and his staff...
by Roshan Nebhrajani | Jan 19, 2011 | National Security
WASHINGTON– Following last month’s Senate ratification of a new arms control treaty, US and Russian scientists and national defense leaders met Wednesday to reignite the push for a reduction of global nuclear arms. The US Senate in December easily mustered...
by Roshan Nebhrajani | Jan 12, 2011 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Senate Sergeant of Arms Terrance Gainer hosted a security briefing in the Dirksen Senate Office for lawmakers Wednesday. The briefing was also broadcast to 454 police offices. The briefing was intended to “calm the fears” in the wake of weekend...
by Roshan Nebhrajani | Jan 11, 2011 | Politics
While on Capitol Hill, layers of security protect members of Congress. Metal detectors and X-ray machines line building entrances. In-office panic buttons provide quick access to authority. Nearly 1,800 U.S. Capitol Police officers attentively guard the perimeter. But...
by Roshan Nebhrajani | Jan 5, 2011 | Politics
Story by Lauren Schwartzberg and Roshan Nebhrajani Business meetings, banquets and bedtime. The offices of some congressmen host all three. By 4 p.m. Wednesday, all new and re-elected members of the 112th Congress will be sworn in. Members of Congress are required to...