Public Relations Campaign POLICY Roundtables on Hill/Agencies/Departments Policy Packages (w/ CDs) Think Tanks PRESS Talk Shows
ABC:
CBS:
Good Morning America Peter Jennings Nightline This Week with George Stephanopoulos
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The Early Show CBS Evening News with Dan Rather 48 Hours 60 Minutes (II) Face the Nation
CNBC:
Hardball with Chris Matthews
CNN:
American Morning Judy Woodruffs Inside Politics Crossfire Wolf Blitzer Reports Paula Zahn Now Anderson Cooper 360 Lou Dobbs Tonight Larry King Live NewsNight with Aaron Brown
C-SPAN:
Bookntes Washington Journal
FOX:
O'Reilly Factor
NBC:
Today Nightly News with Tom Brokaw Meet the Press
NPR:
All Things Considered Dianne Rehm Show
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Weekend Edition PBS:
NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Charlie Rose Show
Syndicated Columnists Editorial Boards
PUBLIC 1. Families 2. American Public 3. International Public 1. Know of the report's existence and how they can obtain it. 2. Believe that the Commission has produced a credible, if not definitive, account of the facts and circumstances of 9/11. Families: • A document that shows where in the report each of their questions are answered (and if not, an assessment as to why they weren't addressed in the report) • Preview of the report to select family group • Nightline Town Hall meeting in NY University Tours (i.e. KSG Forum)