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 	 	    Dear Eric,  The leaders of three of the largest energy industry trade groups will talk Friday about last week's terrorist attacks and their impact on energy.  The Washington bureau will bring us the very latest from the American Petroleum Institute, the American Gas Association and the Edison Electric Institute.     We'll also have more from Thursday's House hearing on electricity issues.  Washington Bureau Chief Peter Cook says there were some strong comments from members of the FERC regarding the commission's legal authority and the issue of Regional Transmission Organizations.   Peter also says the Washington bureau will continue to have the very latest on any U.S. military response to last week's attacks.   Stewart & Stevenson Vice President of Marketing and Board of Directors Jim Stewart III is penciled in Friday from the Houston bureau.  Stewart & Stevenson is a major supplier of products to the U.S. Army and commercial airlines and tomorrow Stewart will discuss how company operations will change following the terrorist attacks.  He'll join us during the 3:00 p.m. ET newscast from the Houston bureau tomorrow.   Also from the Houston bureau, we'll have a report on Dallas-based Ness Energy.  Ness has increased its drilling operations in Israel and the company believes the area is the next Saudi Arabia for oil and gas E?.  We'll bring you all the details from the Houston bureau tomorrow.   From the West Coast bureau on Friday, we'll have the California ISO Board of Directors decision on whether or not to approve a payment plan put together between the grid operator and the California Department of Water Resources.    We'll also have more on PG?Corporation and PG?Company's reorganization plan with reaction from the Governor's office and Phoenix Consulting Principal and former PG?Executive Susan Schneider.   Finally on Friday, Energy Daily Publisher Llewellyn King talks about what might happen to U.S. energy legislation in the wake of the terrorist attacks.  Join us tomorrow for the latest from King.     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.     Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, at the top of every hour.   Keep it on energynewslive.com  for all your energy news.  	 				
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