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Thursday
Aug192010

Obama: Small Business Bill Should Have Bipartisan Support

During brief remarks at the White House Thursday, President Barack Obama said that the small business legislation lingering in the Senate should have bipartisan support since it contains provisions offered from both parties. (0:27)

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Thursday
Aug192010

A 'Partisan Minority' Is Holding Back Small Business Bill, Says Obama

During brief remarks at the White House Thursday, President Barack Obama said that a “partisan minority” in the Senate is holding back an essential small business bill. (0:13)

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Thursday
Aug192010

New Unemployment Data Compels Action, Says Obama

During brief remarks at the White House Thursday on the Labor Department’s new unemployment claims data, President Barack Obama emphasized the need for a small business bill.

“This morning’s news compels us to act,” Obama said. (0:13)

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Thursday
Aug192010

Obama: Small Banks Are Lagging Behind, Need Assistance

During brief remarks at the White House Thursday on the Labor Department’s new unemployment claims data, President Barack Obama emphasized the need for a small business bill. Obama said that community banks are lagging and need the legislation so that lending can be spurred at the local level. (0:11)

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Thursday
Aug192010

Secretary Clinton: 20 Million Pakistanis Affected By Floods

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in a statement Thursday that 20 million Pakistanis have been affected by floods. Clinton adds that this is more than the population of New York state. (0:10)

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Thursday
Aug192010

Secretary Clinton Asks Americans To Donate To Pakistan's Relief Effort

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton asks Americans to donate to Pakistan amid the floods that have ravaged the nation. (0:15)

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Thursday
Aug052010

Rolling Stone Writer Proved He Is "Not To Be Trusted," Says Pentagon Press Secretary

During a briefing Thursday, Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell said that Rolling Stone writer Michael Hasting’s proved himself “not to bed trusted” following his last engagement with Afghan’s command. (0:12)

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Thursday
Aug052010

Pentagon Demands Immediate Return Of Leaked Documents

During a briefing Thursday, Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell demanded the return of leaked documents from the whistle blower site WikiLeaks. (0:27)

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Thursday
Aug052010

Pentagon Press Secretary Urges WikiLeaks To "Do The Right Thing"

Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell said Thursday that the Defense Department is asking WikiLeaks to “do the right thing” by returning and expunging classified military documents. (0:11)

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Thursday
Aug052010

Pentagon Press Secretary Not Surprised By Writer's Denied Embed Request

During a briefing Thursday, Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell questioned how anybody could be surprised that Rolling Stone writer Michael Hasting’s request to embed with U.S. troops in Afghanistan was denied.

“You’re only as good as your word and clearly [unit commanders] don’t believe his word is worth much,” Morrell said. (0:21)

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Thursday
Jul292010

Gates: Leaked Documents Present Severe Consequences

Defense Secretary Robert Gates told reporter Thursday that the release of thousands of classified military documents could have severe battlefield consequences. (0:16)

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Thursday
Jul292010

Gates Decries Identification Of Afghan Informants

During a briefing Thursday, Defense Secretary Robert Gates decried the identification of Afghan informants through the release of thousands of classified military documents. Gates described the revelation as “one of the worst aspects” of the scandal. (0:36)

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Thursday
Jul292010

U.S. Left With Serious Repair Work Following WikiLeaks Scandal, Says Gates

Defense Secretary Robert Gates told reporters Thursday that the U.S. will have to repair trust with allies and collaborators after thousands of classified military documents were leaked online. (0:17)

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Thursday
Jul292010

Gates Enlists FBI In WikiLeaks Probe

Defense Secretary Robert Gates told reporters Thursday that he has asked FBI director Robert Mueller to help investigate the leak of thousands of classified military documents. (0:15)

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Thursday
Jul292010

Pentagon Working To Prevent Future Leaks, Says Gates

Defense Secretary Robert Gates told reporters at the Pentagon Thursday that the DoD is working within the field to prevent future leaks following the release of thousands of classified documents on the whistle blowing website WikiLeaks. (0:10)

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Friday
Jul092010
Clean Energy Manufacturing Tax Credits Can Create Thousands Of Jobs, Says Obama

President Barack Obama acknowledged during a campaign even for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) that although the economy is improving, it is still not up to par. To rectify this, the President emphasized his administration’s plan to expand tax credits for companies pursuing clean energy.

“I’m urging Congress to invest $5 billion more in these kinds of clean energy manufacturing tax credits, more than doubling the amount we made available last year,” Obama said. “This investment would generate nearly 40,000 jobs and $12 billion or more in private sector investment which could trigger could an additional 90,000 jobs.”

 

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Wednesday
May262010

Mississippi Republican Discusses New Website, BP Spill With TRNS

Rep. Gregg Harper (R-Miss.) discusses the new GOP launched website "America Speaking Out" and the massive Gulf Coast oil spill with the Talk Radio News Service. (9:00)
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Tuesday
May182010

Clinton Announces Agreement On Iran Sanctions 

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told a Senate panel Tuesday that the U.S., China and Russia have agreed on an initial draft of a resolution to place sanctions on Iran as a deterrent to the nation’s suspected goal of becoming a nuclear power. (0:11)
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Friday
Apr162010

Former President Clinton Addresses Arizona Immigration Law, Confederate History Month

Former President Clinton addressed Arizona's controversial new immigration law and Confederate History month in Virginia.

“People are looking for anchors to make life simple and understandable and adjustable again. Sometimes with the idea that they need to go back to an idyllic time that never existed," Clinton said Friday during remarks before the Center for American Progress on the 15th Anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing. "That’s a big part of the explanation for this anti-immigration law that Arizona just passed or the idea that we ought to bring back Confederate month in Virginia without talking anything about slavery." (0:27)
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