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    Petraeus/Crocker Reports on Iraq, NPR Wrap-Up

    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Senate Armed Services Committee will each hold hearings with US Armed Forces Commander in Iraq General David Petraeus and US Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker on their reports assessing the military and political situations in Iraq. KCRW will broadcast National Public Radio's hour-long wrap up of the day's events. Note: This 6:30-7:30pm broadcast pre-empts Which Way, L.A.?.

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    Sep 12, 2007 • 1 min read

    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Senate Armed Services Committee will each hold hearings with US Armed Forces Commander in Iraq General David Petraeus and US Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker on their reports assessing the military and political situations in Iraq. KCRW will broadcast National Public Radio's hour-long wrap up of the day's events. Note: This 6:30-7:30pm broadcast pre-empts Which Way, L.A.?.


    US Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker (R) testifies before a joint hearing of the House Armed Services and Foreign Affairs committees on the state of the war as US Commander in Iraq General David Petraeus looks on.

    Photo: Tim Sloan/AFP/Getty Images

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