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Entries by Justin Duckham (499)

Thursday
Dec222011

Cantor Invites Obama, Bo To Capitol Hill

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor urged President Barack Obama to help negotiate a plan to extend payroll relief. Cantor added that the President can bring his dog Bo, quipping “we’re pet friendly.” (0:09)
Thursday
Dec222011

Cantor: Both Parties Can Agree To Payroll Plan

House Minority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) told reporters Thursday that both parties are closer than one would think on a plan to extend payroll relief. (0:12)
Thursday
Dec222011

Boehner Brushes Off Criticism

House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) Thursday appeared to brush off criticism from fellow conservatives over his handling of the payroll relief extension, stating simply “politics will be politics.” (0:17)
Thursday
Dec222011

Boehner: Two-Month Plan Will Save "Measly" $166

House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) told reporters Thursday that the Senate’s two-month extension of payroll relief will only save families a “measly” $166, far less than a long-term plan sought by the House. (0:11)

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Thursday
Dec222011

Boehner Calls For "Serious" Negotiations

House Speaker John Boehner urged Senate leaders and the President to return to the table for “serious” negotiations over the extension of payroll relief.

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Thursday
Dec222011

Boehner: Two-Month Plan Will Breed Uncertainty

House Speaker John Boehner reiterated claims Thursday that the two month extension of payroll relief will breed economic uncertainity. (0:10)
Monday
Dec192011

North Korea May Unveil "Nuclear Fireworks" Next Year, Predicts Analyst

AEI analyst Nicholas Eberstadt predicts that the North Korean regime may mark the 100 year anniversary of its founder’s birth with “nuclear fireworks.” (0:45)

Monday
Dec192011

AEI Analyst Suggests Putting Immediate Pressure On New NK Regime

AEI analyst Dan Blumenthal says during a conference call Monday that the U.S. should waste no time and put immediate pressure on the new North Korean regime. (0:30)

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Monday
Dec192011

AEI Analyst Says Kim Jong Un Is Untested

AEI analyst Nicholas Eberstadt notes during a conference call Monday than Kim Jong Il’s successor Kim Jong Un is largely untested and his leadership credentials are wildly inflated. (0:05)

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Monday
Dec192011

Kim Jong Un Has Been Poorly Groomed For Leadership, Says Analyst

AEI analyst Nicholas Eberstadt says during a conference call Monday that Kim Jong Un has had little time to be groomed for his new leadership position. (0:36)

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Monday
Dec192011

North Korean Succession Plans "Feckless," Says Analyst

AEI analyst Nicholas Eberstadt said during a conference call Monday described Kim Jong Il’s plans for succession as “feckless” compared to his predecessors’. (0:53)

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Monday
Dec192011

Dempsey: U.S. Not Positive What North Korean Succession Will Look Like

General Martin Dempsey, the Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told American troops in Germany Monday that the U.S. believes they know what succession in North Korea will look like following Kim Jong Il’s death, but are not positive. (0:04)

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Monday
Dec192011

Kim Jong Il's Death Unlikely To Change U.S. Military Posture, Says Dempsey

General Martin Dempsey, the Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told U.S. troops in Germany Monday that the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il’s death will not likely change the American military position on North Korea. (0:13)

Monday
Dec192011

U.S. Has Explored Post-Kim Jong Il Scenarios, Says Dempsey

General Martin Dempsey, the Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told U.S. troops in Germany Monday that the American military has explored various post-Kim Jong Il scenarios. (0:23)

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Monday
Dec192011

Dempsey: U.S. Vigilant Following Kim Jong Il's Death

Gen. Martin Dempsey, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told American troops in Germany Monday that the U.S. is vigilant following news of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il’s death. (0:12)
Friday
Dec162011

Panetta: Libya Has Rough Road Ahead

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told reporters while traveling in Turkey Friday that Libya faces a rough road ahead in its transition to democracy. (0:43)
Friday
Dec162011

Panetta: Gaddafi's Defeat Shows Capability Of Libyan People

Speaking to reporters in Turkey Friday, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said that the defeat of the Gaddafi regime shows that the Libyans can take on difficult tasks, including the the transition to democracy. (0:25)
Wednesday
Dec142011

Obama: End Of War Is "Profound"

President Barack Obama traveled to Ft. Bragg Wednesday to mark the final days of the Iraq war. During his remarks to troops, Obama said that there is something “profound” about the end of the nearly decade long war. (0:43)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

Obama Understands Enthusiasm Gap

During a fundraiser Tuesday, President Barack Obama told supporters that he understands why some voters may be less eager to vote for him than in 2008. (0:18)
Tuesday
Dec132011

2012 May Be More Important That '08, Says Obama

President Barack Obama told supporters during a fundraiser Tuesday that in many ways 2012 may be a more important election than 2008. (0:07)

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