September 13th, 2011
07:55 AM ET

Tuesday's live events

The CNN/Tea Party Debate may be a thing of the past, but that doesn't mean the race to 2012 has come to an end.  Watch CNN.com Live for continuing coverage of the 2012 presidential election.

Today's programming highlights...

9:30 am ET - Terror threats hearing - David Petraeus testifies before a joint Congressional committee for the first time as CIA director.  He talks about threats from al Qaeda and other terror groups.

10:30 am ET - Debt 'super committee' hearing - The 12-member "super committee" charged with finding debt savings meets on Capitol Hill.  They are expected to discuss the history of U.S. debt.

12:00 pm ET - FEMA funding briefing - FEMA has been quite busy this year, and there are concerns that the agency may not be able to afford further disasters due to budget woes.  House lawmakers will call on their leaders to properly fund FEMA.

2:15 pm ET - Obama pitches jobs in Ohio - President Obama takes his jobs legislation to Columbus, Ohio, where he'll address a high school.

7:45 pm ET - Rick Perry in Massachusetts - GOP presidential candidate Gov. Rick Perry delivers a dinner speech to a conservative group in Boston.

CNN.com Live is your home for breaking news as it happens.

 


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