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Thursday
03Sep2009

Chertoff Explains Significance of Color-Coded Advisory System

Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff explained the importance of the Department of Homeland Security's color-coded advisory system, noting that many organizations, such as the separate U.S. military branches, use a similar method of communicating rapidly. (0:43)
Thursday
03Sep2009

Chertoff Disappointed With Emergency Response Communication

Travis Martinez, University of New Mexico - Talk Radio News Service

Former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff noted Thursday that while many improvements have been made in U.S. emergency response capabilities, more can be done to improve communication between different agencies.

"All of the groups need to make an agreement on the [technological] language used," Chertoff said during a panel discussion at the National Press Club. "We still have a ways to go."

To counter the current shortcomings of inter-agency communication, Chertoff suggested reserving part of the radio spectrum solely for emergency response, thus allowing responders to transmit voice, data, and video more efficiently through portable devices like BlackBerrys and iPhones.

The idea to scrap the system we have now or to wait for equipment to become obsolete is not a viable option, Chertoff warned.

$1 billion has been distributed to states and localities to promote interoperable communications.
Thursday
03Sep2009

The Tea Party Movement Is Coming To Washington

Meagan Wiseley, University of New Mexico - Talk Radio News Service

The FreedomWorks Foundation is sponsoring a three day event that will give grassroots conservatives the opportunity to express their dissatisfaction with government spending to Congress. The September 12 "March On Washington" will be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives in history, with tens of thousands expected.

In a conference call Wedneday to promote the event, FreedomWorks President and CEO Matt Kibbe said, "I do think that our theme of 'government goes to those who show up' is relevant here. We've seen lots of Americans leave their homes and come to townhall meetings and come to Washington."

September 9th and 10th will be dedicated to workshops, training seminars and rallies. Fiscal conservatives will also have the opportunity to address their congressmen during lobbying visits to Capitol Hill.

Jenny Beth Martin with The Tea Party Patriots, who also participated in Wednesday's conference call, said of her fellow patriots, "They think it's time for their elected officials to pay attention to what they have to say. They will have that opportunity on Thursday and Friday while they are in D.C."

The three day event will begin Thursday September 9th.
Thursday
03Sep2009

Iranian-Americans Urge U.S. Government To Intervene In Security Of Troubled Refugee Camp

Leah Valencia, University of New Mexico – Talk Radio News Service

The United States Committee for Camp Ashraf Residents called Thursday for the U.S. government to respond to the alleged mistreatment of Iranian political exiles in an Ashraf, Iraq based refugee camp by transferring control of the camp from Iraqi security forces.

"We have a contractual signed agreements with each of these refugees, we need to honor that," U.S. Army Col. Gary Morsch M.D. during a press conference in Washington, D.C. with the Committee. "We have a responsibility and an opportunity to do something."

The refugees of Camp Ashraf were recognized by the United States as "protected persons" during the Fourth Geneva Convention and were under U.S. military protection until January 2009 when the Iraqi government assumed responsibility for their safety. In July, 2009, a raid by Iraqi security forces wounded over 500 refugees with an additional 36 taken hostage. The hostages remain in critical condition and Iraqi forces are limiting medical resources, food and water supplies.

In response, many Iranian-Americans have begun a hunger strike to urge U.S. government officials to push for the immediate release of the 36 refugee hostages and have U.S. forces temporarily take over Camp Ashraf security until a United Nations monitoring post can be established. Hunger stiker Hamid Godarzi said they have been on strike for 37 days and will not quit until their demands are met.

"This is not simple for us to do. I am a senior research scientist in San Antonio, Texas and I left my ordinary life to be here," Godarzi said. "It is our responsibility to give a voice to the residents of Ashraf."

According to Godarzi, the White House has not issued a response to the hunger strikers.

Thursday
03Sep2009

Today At TRNS

The Washington, D.C. Bureau will be covering the following events:

-A conference call with Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) on the 2010 Senate races.

-A panel discussion with former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.

-A briefing on "The Next 100 Days: Some Final Hurdles to Health Reform" by the Alliance for Health Reform.

-A conference call by Freedomworks on the upcoming march on Washington.

-A news conference on the Iranian refugee residents of Camp Ashraf in Iraq held by the U.S. Committee for Camp Ashraf Residents.