Gary Johnson Says He Lacked Time To Lay Out His Agenda

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Following Thursday evening’s Republican debate, former New Mexico Governor and long-shot Presidential candidate Gary Johnson outlined his plan to save social security. (0:34)
During his first appearance before the Senate Armed Services Committee as Defense Secretary, Leon Panetta warned Thursday that the massive cuts that will be implemented if the Congressional supercommittee falters will lead to a hollowed out force. (0:07
During his first appearance before the Senate Armed Services Committee as Defense Secretary, Leon Panetta acknowledged that the Department has already been instructed to cut $400 billion and explained that no decision has been made yet regarding where savings will be found, but that the search will be done strategically instead of across-the-board. (0:25)
During his first appearance before the Senate Armed Services Committee Thursday, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta warned that the massive cuts scheduled to go into effect if the Supercommittee falters would have “catastrophic” effects on the military. (0:21)
During a press conference at the Pentagon Tuesday, Admiral Michael Mullen, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters that the military is now stronger and more honest in the wake of DADT’s repeal. (0:15)
President Barack Obama tailored his jobs pitch Wednesday for college students during a speech at North Carolina State University.
Obama emphasized the importance of passing infrastructure investment. (0:27)
President Barack Obama tailored his jobs pitch Wednesday for college students during a speech at North Carolina State University.
Obama said that the U.S. has to make tough choices in order to mend the country’s unemployment situation. (0:24)
President Barack Obama tailored his jobs pitch Wednesday for college students during a speech at North Carolina State University.
The President warned that if the bill fails, taxes on the middle class could be raised. (0:30)
President Barack Obama tailored his jobs pitch Wednesday for college students during a speech at North Carolina State University.
Obama cast the legislation as a choice between tax cuts for the wealthy or helping middle class Americans. (0:34)
President Barack Obama tailored his jobs pitch Wednesday for college students during a speech at North Carolina State University.
Obama told the audience that the new legislation will make it easier for returning soldiers to find jobs. (0:29)
During a ceremony at the Pentagon Sunday marking the 10 year anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Vice President Joe Biden acknowledged the thousands of Americans who died overseas in the past decade. (0:21)
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters during Thursday’s briefing that there were no initial objections to hosting the President’s address on September 7th. (0:14)
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters during Thursday’s briefing that next week’s job address won’t conflict with the Packers-Saints game. (0:07)
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters during Thursday’s briefing that the White House is fine with shifting the date for the President’s Congressional address. (0:32)
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters during Thursday’s briefing that the President’s jobs plan will include specific proposal to boost employment. (0:25)
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters during Thursday’s briefing that the administration has reached out to the private sector while forming the President’s jobs proposal. (0:23)
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters during Thursday’s briefing that the President is addressing a joint session of Congress next week since he recognizes that there are aspects of the administration’s jobs plan that require action from lawmakers. (0:22)
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters during Thursday’s briefing that solar power company Solyndra’s bankruptcy does not mean the administration’s federal loan program has failed. (0:20)
President Obama paid special tribute to the “9/11 Generation” of troops and their families during remarks Tuesday before the American Legion’s Annual Conference. (0:37)