Good morning.
Here are a few Washington events of note for Monday, July 14.
The American Civil Liberties Union is marking the addition of the one millionth name to the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) terrorist watch list, saying it confirms its warnings that the TSA is pinning American security on an ineffective list of names.
AARP's Public Policy Institute is holding a forum--- "How will the next president pay the nation's bills?"---to look at the assumptions and thinking behind the economic proposals of Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama.
The auditing firm of Ernst and Young is issuing a report on the "Retirement Vulnerability of New Retirees: The Likelihood of Outliving their Financial Assets," that reveals the percentage of middle-income Americans that will outlive their retirement savings and the major reduction in standard of living they will have to make.





