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 	 	    Dear Charlie,  On Tuesday we brought you a segment from Washington Correspondent Peter Cook's visit to Maryland.  Peter was invited to travel with Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham while the Secretary toured the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Plant.  If you missed Peter's report on Sec. Abraham and the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Plant, log on to ENL's Video Library to view the segment in its entirety.       The House and Senate are on Memorial Day recess for the rest of the week, and they're scheduled to reconvene on June 5.  While it's relatively quiet in Washington, ENL's Washington bureau is keeping an eye on President Bush's trip to California.  Washington Bureau Chief Jay Cranford says tomorrow they'll have updates from the meeting between the President and Governor Gray Davis.  They'll also continue to follow the President in California as he travels to Fresno and Sequoia National Park on Wednesday.   Also on Wednesday, the FERC is scheduled to conduct a regular meeting.  It is unclear whether newly confirmed FERC Commissioners Nora Brownell and Pat Wood will take part in the meeting.   Finally, from our D.C. bureau on Wednesday, Competitive Enterprise Institute's Christopher Horner is scheduled to join us.  He'll discuss the defection of Sen. James Jeffords from the Republican Party and the effect this move may have on the national energy policy.  Log on to see the Horner interview in the 9:00 a.m. ET newscast.     The Houston Bureau is going to shed some light on job availability within the energy industry.  Correspondent Kim Benestante reports the bureau is scheduled to bring us details on the difficulties some companies are having recruiting employees during boom periods.  Kim also reports the bureau is scheduled to bring us a story on an international energy jobs recruiter.  We'll find out what areas of the industry are growing, and where employees are being hired.  The Houston bureau will bring us these and other stories on Wednesday.   Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice.  Occasionally guests cancel or change time slots.  We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews and events.     Keep it on energynewslive.com  for all your energy news.  	 				
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