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Entries in job crisis (8)

Thursday
Sep082011

American Multinational Corporations No Longer Investing in US

Edward Alden, Director of the Council on Foreign Relations Independent Task Force on U.S. Trade and Investment, says that over the past ten years, American multinational corporation have shed three million jobs in the US while outsourcing more than four millions jobs abroad. (00:40)

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Wednesday
Aug172011

RNC Chair Calls On Obama To Cancel Vacation And Do His Job

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus calls on President Obama to stay at the White House and do his job rather than campaign and plan his vacation to Martha’s Vineyard (0:24)

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Monday
Aug082011

Obama Urges Congres To Focus On Jobs

President Obama suggests that Congress extend payroll tax cuts unemployment insurance benefits to improve the economy. (1:09)

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Monday
Aug082011

Group Urging Cooperation Between Parties

Matthew Segal, President and co-founder of the group, Our Time, says the goal of the petition is to send message to Congress that they need to cooperate to solve job crisis (00:14)

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Friday
Aug052011

Obama Appaluds Jobs Gained In July  

President Obama explains that the economy in July yielded the strongest number of private-sector jobs since April, which has in turn decreased the unemployment rate slightly. (00:13)

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Friday
Aug052011

AFL-CIO Chief: Tea Party Republicans Making Government Dysfunctional  

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka describes how the FAA shutdown exemplifies how Tea Party Republicans are making the government dysfunctional for their own political agenda (1:06)

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Monday
May122008

Colombia: "If you're for free trade, you take it wherever you can get it"

At a Brookings Institution discussion on the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) says that “if you’re for free trade, you take it wherever you can get it.” He said that the ideal situation would be to strive for a “worldwide agreement, secondly regional, and only lastly bilateral” but that trade in general is “necessary for the rest of the world know that the United States is in the game.” (0:30)
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Monday
May122008

Senator says there is "no downside" to the Colombia Free Trade Agreement

At a Brookings Institution discussion on the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) says there is “no downside” to the agreement, and that it is “pathetic” that the agreement has not been passed already. (0:24)
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