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AP WASHINGTON DAYBOOK, Monday, March 24
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March 20 - April 13. NATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL — National Cherry Blossom Festival. http://www.nationalcherryblossomfestival.org
March 22 - 25. GIFTED CHILDREN SYMPOSIUM — The Wallace Research and Policy Symposium, a "premiere scholarly conference at which the latest research findings and policy implications for gifted education and talent development are addressed." http://www2.education.uiowa.edu/belinblank/Researchers/wallace/
Highlights:
1:30 p.m. Remarks by Deb Delisle, assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education, U.S. Department of Education.
Location: Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel, 2800 South Potomac Ave., Arlington, Va.
March 22 - 28. VETERAN SUICIDE — On the 11th anniversary of the start of the Iraq War, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) announced it will converge on Washington March 22-28 to introduce IAVAs 2014 Policy Agenda and demand action on its top issue: combating veteran suicide. Background: The VA estimates that 22 veterans die by suicide each day. In IAVAs 2014 Member Policy Survey, over 47 percent of our respondents said they knew a veteran who had served in Iraq or Afghanistan who had attempted suicide. http://stormthehill.org/?org=403&lvl=100&ite=8839&lea=2843906&ctr=0&par1
Highlights:
Day of Action to Combat Veteran Suicide - Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (www.IAVA.org). Veterans and supporters placing American flags on the National Mall to represent each of the 1,892 veterans and servicemembers who have died by suicide this year and share the stories of friends and families lost. National Mall, 12th Street between Jefferson and Madison Streets
12 p.m. Policy Agenda Launch and Mental Health Panel. Panelists: Paul Rieckhoff, Founder and CEO of IAVA; Terri Tanielian, Senior Social Research Analyst at the RAND Corporation; Loree Sutton, Brigadier General (Ret.) in the U.S. Army and Co-Director of Threshold GlobalWorks, LLC; Caitlin Thompson, VA Deputy Director of Suicide Prevention. Capitol Hill, SVC 209.
Contacts: Gretchen Andersen press@iava.org (212-982-9699)
March 23 - 24. OBESITY CONFERENCE — The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) and the American College of Endocrinology (ACE) will conveneThe AACE/ACE Consensus Conference on Obesity: Building an Evidence Base for Comprehensive Action. http://aes.aace.com/meetings/37
Location: JW Marriott, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave, NW.
Contacts: Glenn Sebold, gsebold@aace.com, 904-404-4122
Notes: At the conclusion of this conference, a consensus statement will be drafted and presented during a press conference at the National Press Club, Tuesday, March 25, 9:00 a.m.
March 23 - 24. URBAN SCHOOLS LEGISLATIVE/POLICY CONFERENCE — Council of the Great City Schools Annual Legislative/Policy Conference, a gathering of the nations urban school leaders - superintendents, board members and senior administrators -- focusing on education legislation, funding and policies. Conference agenda: http://www.cgcs.org/cms/lib/DC00001581/Centricity/Domain/22/CGCS%20Leg%20Conf%202014.pdf
Highlights:
8 a.m. Breakfast remarks by Assistant Secretary Deb Delisle.
12 p.m. Luncheon remarks by Representative DeLauro and Representative Miller.
Location: Mayflower Renaissance Hotel, 1127 Connecticut Ave. NW.
March 23 - 26. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY — Holds its 2014 Washington DC Conference. https://www.alaforveterans.org/Meetings/Washington-DC-Conference/
Location: Hilton Washington, 1919 Connecticut Ave. NW.
March 24 - 25. MIGRATORY BIRD LOBBY DAYS — Migratory Bird Conservation Lobby Days.
ABC is hosting a citizen advocacy training on March 24 and those taking part will participate in meetings to advocate for programs benefitting migratory birds such as the Joint Venture bird conservation partnerships and the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act. To sign up for the lobby training and the Joint Venture lobby days, please contact Steve Holmer, sholmer@abcbirds.org, 202/234-7181 ext. 216.
March 24 - 25. AAPA 2014 SPRING CONFERENCE — American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) will host experts and luminaries addressing transportation, infrastructure, security, environmental, energy and U.S. election issues at AAPAs 2014 Spring Conference event. Speakers will include: U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee; U.S. Rep. Bill Shuster, chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure; U.S. Acting Deputy Secretary of Transportation Victor Mendez; Canadian Transport Minister Lisa Riatt; and M. Gen. John W. Peabody, deputy commanding general for Civil and Emergency Operations at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Media credentialing: Aaron Ellis, aellis@aapa-ports.org For more information: http://www.aapa-ports.org/Programs/seminarschedule.cfm?itemnumber19238
Location: The Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel, 999 9th St. NW.
Contacts: info@aapa-ports.org (703-684-5700)
March 24 - 25. NATIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR DAY EVENTS — National Medal of Honor Day activities from SCOTUS to Arlington National Cemetery. Contact: Janet Donovan, creative.enterprises.int@gmail.com Office: 202-822-9318. Cell phone: (202) 904-1035. http://cmohfoundation.org/citizen-honors/community-service-awards/
Highlights:
6 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Premiere of The Medal of Honor: A History
followed by a dinner with The Supreme Court -
Producer Ed Hooper; Joe Thompson; Ronald Rand, CEO of the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation; Tom Wilkerson, recent CEO of CMOH Foundation and recipients of Citizen Honors. 1 First St NE, Washington, DC - Interviews will be allowed on the lawn of the Supreme Court but must be confirmed in advance. Directions: http://www.supremecourt.gov/visiting/visitorservices.aspx.
March 24 - 26. NASA RECENTLY RETURNED ASTRONAUTS — Two astronauts recently returned from the International Space Station will be in Washington for a series of events, which are open to the media, March 24-26.
Highlights:
3 p.m. Nyberg will participate in a NASA Social to answer questions and share her experience being an astronaut, engineer, artist, fitness lover and mother. The event will take place at NASA Headquarters, 300 E St. SW. http://www.nasa.gov/social
On the Net: http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/nyberg-kl.html
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MORNING
9 a.m. FEDERAL RESERVE GOVERNOR JEREMY STEIN — Delivers remarks at the Federal Reserve Conference: Crowdfunding for Community Development Finance. Contact: Susan Stawick, Federal Reserve Board, (202) 452-2955 or susan.k.stawick@frb.gov (Media must register in advance)
Location: William McChesney Martin Federal Reserve Board Building, Dining Room E, 20th and C Streets NW.
Notes: Remarks will be webcast live at: http://www.ustream.tv/federalreserve
10 a.m. 'TAKE ON HATE' — The National Network for Arab American Communities, a project of ACCESS, will gather its allied partner organizations, members of the Arab American community, policy makers and supporters for the official launch of The Campaign to 'Take on Hate.' The launch coincides with the start of the 6th annual Arab American Advocacy Week in Washington, D.C. With Deepa Iyer, former Executive Director of South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT); Soraya Hosni, Executive Director of the Arab Cultural and Community Center in San Francisco; Matt Duss, Policy Analyst at the Center for American Progress and co-author of a report on Islamophobia; Mee Moua, Executive Director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAAJ); Nadia Tonova, Director, National Network for Arab American Communities.
Location: National Press Club, 529 14th St. NW.
Contacts: Ashley Nasser, NNAAC@allisonpr.com, 407-496-0721
10 a.m. ATLANTIC - IRAN — Iran Through a European Lens. http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/events/upcoming-events/detail/iran-through-a-european-lens
Location: 1030 15th Street, NW, 12th Floor (West Tower).
10:30 a.m. JUDICIAL WATCH - ELECTION INTEGRITY — Judicial Watch hosts a press conference to discuss its new efforts to "ensure clean, fair elections for every voter." Speakers: Tom Fitton, President, Judicial Watch; Paul Orfanedes, Director of Litigation, Judicial Watch; Robert D. Popper, Senior Attorney, Judicial Watch, former Deputy Chief of the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice; Christopher Fedeli, Senior Attorney, Judicial Watch.
Location: National Press Club, 529 14th St. NW.
Contacts: Jill Sutherland Farrell, 202-646-5188
11 a.m. - 12 p.m. HOYER - FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY — Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer will deliver a speech on "Collision Course: Why the Fight for Fiscal Sustainability Must Continue," followed by a panel discussion. Additional participants: Jim Kessler, Senior Vice President for Policy at Third Way; Carmel Martin, Executive Vice President for Policy at the Center for American Progress. RSVP at http://www.thirdway.org/events/137
Location: Union Station, Columbus Room, 50 Massachusetts Avenue.
Contacts: Stephanie Young, 202-225-3130
11 a.m. - 1 p.m. GUN CONTROL RALLY — Weekly gun control rally by "concerned citizens." Weather permitting. CONTACTS: Helen Ramsey helen.ramsey1@gmail.com; Linda Finkel-Talvadkar linda.finkeltalvadkar@gmail.com; Barbara Elsas barbara.elsas@gmail.com.
Location: In front of the north side of the White House.
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AFTERNOON
12 p.m. MENTAL HEALTH PANEL — IAVA will be launching its 2014 Policy Agenda and hold a mental health panel. Speakers: Paul Rieckhoff, Founder and CEO of IAVA; Terri Tanielian, Senior Social Research Analyst at the RAND Corporation; Loree Sutton, Brigadier General (Ret.) in the U.S. Army and Co-Director of Threshold GlobalWorks, LLC; Caitlin Thompson, VA Deputy Director of Suicide Prevention.
Location: Capitol Hill, SVC 209.
Contacts: Gretchen Andersen gretchen@iava.org (917-326-2865, 267-421-3108)
On the Net: http://bit.ly/1hCx48i
12 p.m. - 1 p.m. NOAA - FISH - OIL — Media teleconference call to discuss, under embargo, findings of new Deepwater Horizon oil spill science paper looking at effects of oil on fish in the Gulf of Mexico. (Embargo lifts Monday, March 24, 3 p.m. EDT.) With Dr. John Incardona, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, research toxicologist, lead author; Nat Scholz, Ph.D.,NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, director ecotoxicology program, coauthor; Barbara Block, Ph.D., Stanford University, professor of marine science, coauthor; Martin Grosell, Ph.D., University of Miami, professor and associate dean of graduate studies, coauthor.
Contacts: Ben Sherman, ben.sherman@noaa.gov, 301-713-3066
Notes: Phone Number: 1-800-369-3191 / Passcode: DEEPWATER
12 p.m. - 1 p.m. WILSON CENTER - OBAMA'S TRIP TO RIYADH — Discussion on Obama's Trip to Reassure Riyadh: Mission Impossible? Speaker: David Ottaway // Senior Scholar, Middle East Specialist and Former Washington Post Correspondent. http://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/obamas-trip-to-reassure-riyadh-mission-impossible
Location: Woodrow Wilson Center, 5th floor, Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.
12 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. INVT: - DFF FORUM — DFFs Defense and Foreign Policy Forumluncheon with Aminatou Haidar, Sahrawi Human Rights Defender discussion on "Justice for Africas Last Colony: The Struggle for Human Rights & Self-Determination in Western Sahara. Introduction by Kate Kelly, Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights. RSVP required: rsvp@defenseforumfoundation.org
or by phone to 703-534-4313 by 6 pm, Friday, March 21st. Background: activist Aminatou Haidar is known as the Sahrawi Gandhi for her peaceful advocacy for self-determination and human rights in Western Sahara despite her torture and imprisonment in Moroccos prisons.
Location: Rayburn B-339 House.
12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. CAP - MIDDLE EAST - CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES — The Impact of Middle East Transitions on Christian Communities. Panelists: Paul Marshall, Senior Fellow, Center for Religious Freedom, Hudson Institute; Hisham Melhem, Washington DC Bureau Chief, Al Arabiya News Channel; James Zogby, President of the Arab American Institute. Moderator: Brian Katulis, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress. http://www.americanprogress.org/events/2014/03/19/85958/the-impact-of-middle-east-transitions-on-christian-communities/
Location: Center for American Progress, 1333 H St. NW, 10th Floor.
12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. ZIONISM AND PALESTINIAN NATIONALISM — Americans for Peace Now and Churches for Middle East Peace host discussion on Crossing the Divide: How Zionism and Palestinian Nationalism Can Coexist with Rabbi Arik Ascherman, President, Rabbis for Human Rights, Israel.
Location: Carnegie Endowment, Choate Room (1st floor), 1779 Massachusetts Ave, NW.
Contacts: RSVP to 202-835-3650 (info@fmep.org)
12 p.m. - 2 p.m. ACS PANEL - IMMIGRATION — Speakers: Introduction: Caroline Fredrickson, President, American Constitution Society; Del. Ana Sol Gutierrez (D-Montgomery), Maryland House of Delegates, Sponsor of the Maryland Law Enforcement TRUST Act. Panel moderator: Angela Maria Kelley, Vice President, Immigration Policy, Center for American Progress. Panelists: Kamal Essaheb, Immigration Policy Attorney, National Immigration Law Center; Pratheepan Gulasekaram, Associate Professor of Law, Santa Clara University; Lorella Praeli, Advocacy & Policy Director, United We Dream; Karthick Ramakrishnan, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, Riverside. https://www.acslaw.org/node/923815561
Location: SEIU Conference Center, 1800 Massachusetts Avenue NW.
Contacts: press@acslaw.org
12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m. ALEXANDER HAMILTON SOCIETY - FINANCIAL WARFARE — A New Era in Financial Warfare: The Evolving Role of Economic Power in National Security. Speaker: John McLaughlin, Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. http://hamiltonsociety.nationbuilder.com/sais\_140324
Location: Johns Hopkins, SAIS Chapter, 500 Bernstein Offit Building, Room 500, 1717 Massachusetts Ave NW.
12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m. KEN STARR, ALAN DERSHOWITZ - HOBBY LOBBY CASE — Ken Starr, former US solicitor general and current Baylor University president and chancellor, and Alan Dershowitz, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School hold an "On Topic conversation on "Beyond Hobby Lobby: What Is at Stake with the HHS Contraceptive Mandate?" the day before Supreme Court oral arguments on Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby is scheduled. Media RSVP: Erin Taylor, et453@georgetown.edu, 202-687-2443.
Location: Willard Hotel Ballroom, 1401 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.
12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. USIP - SUDAN - WEB EVENT — National Dialogue in Sudan - Options and Outcomes. Participants: Ambassador Princeton Lyman, Special Advisor to the President, U.S. Institute of Peace; Nasredeen Abdulbari, Lecturer of International and Comparative Law, University of Khartoum; Ahmed Hussain Adam Visiting Scholar and Co-Chair of the Two Sudans Project, Columbia University; Magdeldin (Magdi) Elgizouli, German Academic Exchange Service Scholar, University of Freiburg; Dr. Mohamad Haroun, Director of the Peace Research Institute, University of Khartoum; Dr. Abdullahi Ibrahim, Associate Professor, University of Missouri; Dr. El Wathig Mohamed Kameir, Sudan Institute for Research and Policy; Jon Temin, Director of Africa Programs, U.S. Institute of Peace. Webcast at: www.usip.org/webcasts
Contacts: Media Contact Allison Sturma (interviews@usip.org)
1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. NEW AMERICA FOUNDATION - CONTROLLING SURVEILANCE — Controlling Surveillance: Export Controls as a Tool for Internet Freedom. Speakers: Marietje Schaake, Member of European Parliament, @Marietje Schaake; Arvind Ganesan, Human Rights Watch, Director of Business and Human Rights Division; Ben Wagner, European University Institute, @benwagne_r For more information: http://www.newamerica.net/events/2014/controlling\_surveillance\_export\_controls
Location: New America Foundation, 1899 L Street NW, Suite 400.
1 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. BROOKINGS - WIRELESS SPECTRUM — The Wireless Spectrum and the Future of Technology Innovation. Welcome by: Robert E. Rubin, Co-Chair, Council on Foreign Relations, Former U.S. Treasury Secretar. https://www.cvent.com/events/the-wireless-spectrum-and-the-future-of-technology-innovation/registration-08d3c2382a774c10816dca2e515128a2.aspx
Highlights:
2:35 p.m. Keynote by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler.
Location: The Brookings Institution, Falk Auditorium, 1775 Massachusetts Ave. NW.
Contacts: 202-797-6105
1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. U.S. CHAMBER - PRIVATE SECTOR INITIATIVES - HEALTH CARE — Achieving Meaningful Transparency: Better Information on Quality and Cost. Speakers: Randy Johnson, Senior Vice President of Labor, Immigration, and Employee Benefits, U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Mark McClellan, Director, Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform; Senior Fellow, Economic Studies; Leonard D. Schaeffer Chair in Health Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution; Tessie Abraham, Legislative Counsel, Office of U.S. Senator Pat Toomey; Larry Becker, Director of Strategic Partnerships, Alliances and Analytics, Xerox; Nick DiCarlo, Legislative Assistant, Office of U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin; Bill Kramer, Executive Director for National Health Policy, Pacific Business Group on Health; Jane Lucas, Health Policy Counsel, Office of U.S. Senator John Thune; Becky Lyons, Director of Health and Wellness, Wegmans Food Markets; Katie Mahoney, Executive Director of Health Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Chere Parton, President, WellMatch; Joel White, Executive Director, Council for Affordable Health Coverage. RSVP Credentialed members of the media are invited to attend. To register, e-mail press@uschamber.com or call 202-463-5682. https://www.uschamber.com/sites/default/files/documents/files/USCCHealthCareSolutionsCouncilReport\_0.pdf
Location: U.S. Chamber Headquarters, 1615 H Street, NW.
Notes: Credentialed members of the media are invited to attend. To register, e-mail press@uschamber.com or call 202-463-5682
2 p.m. AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING SHORTAGE - PRESS CALL — Press Call to Announce New Data on Affordable Rental Housing Shortage - 2014 hours at minimum wage needed to afford rent. Speakers: Barry Zigas, Director of Housing Policy, Consumer Federation of America; Former CEO of the National Low Income Housing Coalition; Dr. Sheila Crowley, President and CEO, National Low Income Housing Coalition; Althea Arnold, Research Analyst, National Low Income Housing Coalition. RSVP for dial in.
Contacts: arah Brundage sarah@nlihc.org (703-980-1091)
Notes: This call is for media only. Out of Reach 2014 will be available to the public on Monday, March 24, 2014 at 2 pm ET at www.nlihc.org/oor/2014
2 p.m. - 3 p.m. RAND - SELF DRIVING VEHICLES — Hill briefing on "Self Driving" Vehicles Great Benefits, but Barriers to Widespread Adoption. http://www.rand.org/congress/activities/2014/03/24/registration.html
Location: 2168 Rayburn.
Contacts: Laura Patton Laura_Patton@rand.org ((703) 413-1100, ext. 5423)
2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. AEI - U.S., AFGHANISTAN AFTER KARZAI — A new page? The US and Afghanistan after Karzai. Just a few weeks before Afghanistans presidential election, AEI will host a discussion on Afghanistans changing political and security landscape, and what this means for future US involvement in the region. The event will be moderated by Frederick Kagan (AEI) and http://www.aei.org/events/2014/03/24/a-new-page-the-us-and-afghanistan-after-karzai/ panelists include Seth Jones (RAND Corportation), Representative Adam Kinzinger, David Sedney (Office of the Assistant Secrtary of Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Studies), and Caroline Wadhams (Center for American Progress).
Location: AEI 1150 Seventeenth St., NW.
3 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. ATLANTIC COUNCIL - BACHELET PRESIDENCY — Conference call, "A New Constitution in Chile? Expectations for the New Bachelet Presidency." With Patricio Navia, Master Teacher, New York University; Professor, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile; Javier Couso, Director, Constitutional Law Program, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile.
Notes: Dial-in: 202.864.2850. Conference ID: 4992. Participant Code: 5235. (Please email press@atlanticcouncil.org if you plan to call in.)
4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. WILSON CENTER - WWII — Why We Fight: The Politics of World War II. http://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/why-we-fight-the-politics-world-war-ii
Location: Woodrow Wilson Center, 6th floor, Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.
4 p.m. - 6 p.m. GW - NUCLEAR MODIFICATION — Nuclear Policy Talk: Challenges facing the Department of Energy: Stockpile Stewardship and Nuclear Modernization with Parney Albright, Director (2009-2013), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. RSVP: http://go.gwu.edu/albrightNPT
Location: Lindner Family Commons, Room 602, 1957 E Street NW.
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EVENING
5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. GW - SOCIAL INEQUALITY — The George Washington University Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration and GWs Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies will host a discussion on "Social Inequality: The Scope and Sources of the Problem and Alternative Treatments. The event will focus on the rise of inequality, societal trends and possible solutions.. Speakers: Jared Bernstein, senior fellow, Center on Budget and Policy Priority; former chief economist and economic advisor to Vice President Joe Biden; Amitai Etzioni, University Professor, professor of international affairs and director of the Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies at the George Washington University.
Location: Jack Morton Auditorium, Media and Public Affairs Building, 805 21st St. NW.
Contacts: Register at: icps@gwu.edu
Mdeia RSVP to Nicole Carlotto nfcarlotto@gwu.edu (202-994-6466)
6 p.m. - 7 p.m. AEI - UKRAINE CRISIS - WEB EVENT — Crisis in Ukraine: Putins agenda and US-Russia relations. http://aei.org/events/2014/03/24/crisis-in-ukraine-putins-agenda-and-us-russia-relations/
6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS - BALDWIN, DOWD — Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author Maureen Dowd will be the key note speaker at the 27th annual Nancy Hanks lecture. Dowd will be introduced by Alec Baldwin, Emmy Award-winning TV, film and stage actor and active arts advocate. http://www.americansforthearts.org/events/nancy-hanks-lecture Live Streaming: https://www.youtube.com/user/americansforthearts
Location: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall The event will also be streamed live online.
Contacts: Vanessa French vanessa@pivotpointcom.com (703.975.3979)
7 p.m. SERIES DEBUT - "TURN" PREMIERE SCREENING — AMC hosts premiere screening of their new original series "Turn" at the National Archives. "Turn" is based on Alexander Roses book Washingtons Spies set during the Revolutionary War. Participants: Jamie Bell (Abraham Woodhull); Seth Numrich (Ben Tallmadge); Heather Lind (Anna Strong); Burn Gorman(Major Hewlett); Craig Silverstein (Executive Producer/Showrunner); Barry Josephson (Executive Producer); Alexander Rose (Author, Washingtons Spies); Donna Zakowska (Costume Designer); Caroline Hanania (Production Designer).
Location: The National Archives, 700 Pennsylvania Ave NW.
Contacts: Leslie Gwinn leslieg@ferencomm.com (202-286-2007, 212-983-9898)
Kate Mann Kate.Mann@amctv.com (212-324-4718, 301-943-9032)
Notes: Press check in 6:30 p.m.; Red Carpet 7 p.m.; Screening 8 p.m.
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