Message-ID: <9897345.1075860842962.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 12:29:00 -0800 (PST) From: mailings@cnn.com To: kenneth.lay@enron.com Subject: Economic Finger Pointing & Flight Safety Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Crossfire @ENRON X-To: Lay, Kenneth X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Kenneth_Lay_Mar2002\Lay, Kenneth\Inbox X-Origin: Lay-K X-FileName: klay (Non-Privileged).pst ============================================================ Crossfire at 7:30 p.m. ET On January 7, 2002 And online at CNN.com/CROSSFIRE ============================================================ From CNN's Crossfire Staff: Tonight in the CROSSFIRE... the economy is on the front burner in Washington and the finger pointing continues between the two political parties about who is to blame for the economic downturn. Has President Bush set himself up to follow the mistakes of his father by declaring that repeal of his tax cut would come only "over my dead body"? Has the White House misrepresented Majority Leader Daschle's proposals by suggesting he is in favor of a tax increase? Should everything be on the table in trying to tackle the nation's economic losses? Will the president be able to translate his high approval numbers on the war on terrorism to the domestic front or have the Democrats found an avenue to political success in 2002? Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA), Chairman of the Natl. Republican Congressional Cmte. and Rep. Martin Frost (D-TX), Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, debate which party has the best road map for economic recovery. Then, this weekend a 15-year-old flight student piloted a small plane into a Tampa office building in an apparent suicide. Does this incident reveal major gaps in monitoring general aviation? Should there be a crackdown and greater regulation at flight schools or is that an overreaction? Are small planes any more of a threat than trucks or other vehicles? Could greater restrictions drive small airports out of business? Mike Pangia, a flight instructor and former FAA attorney argues that no added regulations are necessary while former NTSB Managing Director Peter Goelz says that additional oversight is a must. They face off tonight. Join Bill Press and Robert Novak tonight on Crossfire, 7:30pm eastern, 4:30 pacific. On CNN. You won't want to miss our tale of which state is going to have four governors in eight days. Visit http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/crossfire/ to send in your e-mail to be included in our Fire Back segment, take Crossfire's trivia quiz and offer your opinions on our show topics and guests. ============================================================= ============================================================= Read our privacy guidelines at: http://cnn.com/privacy.html (c) 2002 Cable News Network, Inc. An AOL Time Warner Company All Rights Reserved. ====================================================== To unsubscribe, click here: http://cgi.cnn.com/cgi-bin/mail/clik?email=kenneth.lay@enron.com&list=crossfire This message was sent to you at kenneth.lay@enron.com