by Josh Lederman | Dec 7, 2010 | Topics
WASHINGTON — Anyone who has spent even a little time in television news is likely to have the same groaning reaction to that nefarious, elusive beast that reliably stands between you and a smooth day: B-roll. In broadcast news, B-roll is the secondary footage...
by Josh Lederman | Dec 3, 2010 | Politics
Rep. Mike Pence (left) and Sen. Jim DeMint (right) urge their colleagues to permanently extend all tax cuts. (Josh Lederman/MNS) WASHINGTON — A pair of prominent Republicans — one from the Senate, the other from the House – on Thursday called for a...
by Josh Lederman | Dec 1, 2010 | Politics
WASHINGTON—The day long-term unemployment insurance lapsed following congressional inaction, Democrats attempted to put a human face on unemployment and reframe their disagreement with Republicans in starkly moral terms. Democrats from both the House and Senate stood...
by Josh Lederman | Nov 24, 2010 | Politics
Get the Flash Player to see this content. Rep. Earl Pomeroy, D-N.D., was defeated after nine terms in Congress. (Josh Lederman for FOX News/KVRR) Get the Flash Player to see this content. Sen.-elect John Hoeven, the popular Republican governor of North Dakota, is...
by Josh Lederman | Nov 23, 2010 | Business & Tech
Why She Matters The daughter of Filipino immigrants and a Washington socialite, Sevilla serves as deputy assistant U.S. Trade Representative, Office of Small Business, Market Access and Industrial Competitiveness.(1) Sevilla previously served as deputy assistant USTR...