Dear Chuck,  We'll have live reports from Capitol Hill on the latest Enron hearing as the Senate Energy Committee takes its first look at the energy-related questions raised by the company's collapse. Among witnesses scheduled to attend are Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Pat Wood, Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman James Newsome, and Vincent Viola, the head of the NYMEX. Lawmakers are deciding whether new legislation changes may be needed in the aftermath.     A legal fight is brewing between the White House and the General Accounting Office over the work of Vice President Cheney's energy task force.  Cheney is refusing to release more details on with whom the task force met and the substance of those talks.  The head of the GAO says he may be forced to file a lawsuit as early as Wednesday to obtain the information.     Finally from Washington, President Bush will deliver his State of the Union address Tuesday evening.  The Washington bureau will look at what we can expect from the speech regarding energy policy.   It's earnings time, and we'll continue to check in with companies from the Houston bureau.  On Tuesday during the 1:00 p.m. ET newscast, Parker Drilling Company President and CEO Robert Parker, Jr. joins us to discuss his company's fourth quarter 2001.  Also, Merrill Lynch-Houston Director Carl Kirst is stopping by during the 4:00 p.m. ET newscast to bring us an analysis of a compilation of earnings, including Williams and Dynegy.     We'll have more earnings reports from Tulsa as well - Williams Energy Services President and CEO Steve Malcolm will bring us his numbers first-hand from ENL headquarters during the 10:00 a.m. ET newscast.     Is fuel cell technology moving fast enough?  In Tuesday's special ENL Team Report, we'll take a look at fuel cells, their development, and potential for use.  Houston and Sacramento profile the technology, and talk to those working with it already.  West Coast Correspondent Kym McNicholas goes into the desert, where researchers are working hard to make fuel cells more practical for consumers.  From our Houston bureau, Correspondent Kim Benestante shows where fuel cells are actually being used.  The technology is being developed on the Gulf Coast, and is being put to use in Alaska.  Don't miss this ENL Special Report on Tuesday.    Closing Prices for Monday, Jan. 28, 2002    Crude: $20.05/bbl +$0.06   Unleaded: $0.5811/gallon -$0.0017   Heating Oil: $0.5313/gallon -$0.0060   Gas: $1.908/mmBtu -$0.129   Fwd uE(Feb.): $3.36/mmBtu -$0.10   Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests have to reschedule or change time slots.  We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews and events.     Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, at the top of each hour.  	 				
 						 	
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