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Tuesday
May262009

Obama Appoints Sotomayor To Supreme Court

President Obama announced the appointment of U.S. Circuit Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. Sotomayor, who stands to be the first Hispanic Supreme Court nominee, will replace retiring Associate Justice David Souter (18:06)
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Tuesday
May192009

Mia Farrow: "Bystanders to a genocide"

By Courtney Ann Jackson

Actress and activist, Mia Farrow, discusses the significance of calling attention to the humanitarian crisis in Darfur, with the U.S. Capitol as a backdrop. (0:20)

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Thursday
May142009

McCain Applauds Obama's Decision

Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) applauds President Obama's decision to withhold the photographs of American mistreatment of prisoners. McCain feels that the release of these photographs could endanger the lives of American soldiers, which is the main goal of the American Government. (0:32)
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Thursday
May142009

Pelosi: I Tried To Ban Torture

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) explains how she, as speaker, tried to pass a law banning torture, but it was vetoed by President Bush. Because the Democrats lacked the necessary amount of seats they were unable to override Bush's decision. She knew that the only way torture would have been banned was through the election of a new president, and with President Obama, torture was once again banned. (0:22)
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Wednesday
May132009

Holder: Next Supreme Court Judge Ought To Be A Lawyer

Attorney General Eric Holder discusses the qualifications that he believes the next Supreme Court Justice will have. He believes that President Obama ought to choose a lawyer, but no necessarily a judge. (0:24)
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Tuesday
May122009

Geithner: Obama Admin. Saving Social Security

Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner explains how the Obama Administration is committed to making reforms to Social Security and Medicare in order to make them economically viable for the future. He mentioned how President Obama negotiated a $2 billion reduction in health care costs. (0:28)
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Friday
May012009

President Obama's announcement on Justice Souter

President Obama interrupts the White House press briefing to share an announcement about Justice Souter.

THE PRESIDENT:

The reason I'm interrupting Robert is not because he's not doing a good job -- he's doing an unbelievable job. But I just got off the telephone with Justice Souter. And so I would like to say a few words about his decision to retire from the Supreme Court.

Throughout his two decades on the Supreme Court, Justice Souter has shown what it means to be a fair-minded and independent judge. He came to the bench with no particular ideology. He never sought to promote a political agenda. And he consistently defied labels and rejected absolutes, focusing instead on just one task -- reaching a just result in the case that was before him.

He approached judging as he approaches life, with a feverish work ethic and a good sense of humor, with integrity, equanimity and compassion -- the hallmark of not just being a good judge, but of being a good person.

I am incredibly grateful for his dedicated service. I told him as much when we spoke. I spoke on behalf of the American people thanking him for his service. And I wish him safe travels on his journey home to his beloved New Hampshire and on the road ahead.


Now, the process of selecting someone to replace Justice Souter is among my most serious responsibilities as President. So I will seek somebody with a sharp and independent mind and a record of excellence and integrity. I will seek someone who understands that justice isn't about some abstract legal theory or footnote in a case book. It is also about how our laws affect the daily realities of people's lives -- whether they can make a living and care for their families; whether they feel safe in their homes and welcome in their own nation.

I view that quality of empathy, of understanding and identifying with people's hopes and struggles as an essential ingredient for arriving as just decisions and outcomes. I will seek somebody who is dedicated to the rule of law, who honors our constitutional traditions, who respects the integrity of the judicial process and the appropriate limits of the judicial role. I will seek somebody who shares my respect for constitutional values on which this nation was founded, and who brings a thoughtful understanding of how to apply them in our time.

As I make this decision, I intend to consult with members of both parties across the political spectrum. And it is my hope that we can swear in our new Supreme Court Justice in time for him or her to be seated by the first Monday in October when the Court's new term begins.
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Thursday
Apr302009

150,000 Jobs In Obama's First 100 Days

By Kayleigh Harvey - Talk Radio News Service

At a House Joint Economic Committee hearing today on the current economic outlook, Dr. Christina Romer, Chair of Council for Economic Advisors said, “during the first one hundred days if the Obama administration...the Recovery Act has already already saved or created about 150,000 jobs.” Adding “that most of the benefits of the Recovery Act are yet to come... our estimates remain that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act spending will create or save 3.5 million jobs before the end of next year.”

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Wednesday
Apr222009

Clinton Does Not Consider Cheney A Reliable Source

By Kayleigh Harvey - Talk Radio News Service

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was asked by Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) whether they she would be in favor of releasing documents that Dick Cheney has requested be released with regards to the investigation into tactics used during the Bush administration at a House Foreign Affiars Committee hearing today. Clinton responded, “It won’t surprise you that I don’t consider him a particularly reliable source of information.”

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Wednesday
Apr152009

Expert: Tea Parties, Another Republican Deception

Tom McMahon the acting executive Director of Americans United for Change, states his belief as to why the tea parties are occurring. McMahon attributes these protests to special interests who are not protesting tax policy, but rather Obama himself and the progressive change that he stands for. (1:02)

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Wednesday
Apr152009

Obama's Tax Policy Causes More Corporate Responsibility

Nicole Tichon of the United States Public Research Interest Group, talks about how Obama's tax plan will bring an end to the era where "high-priced accounts are valued over hard work and responsibility." Additionally, she stresses how tax loopholes, like hiding money in off-shore accounts, has caused the middle-class to pay a disproportionate amount of taxes. (0:32)
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Tuesday
Apr072009

"Obama administration...no different than the Bush administration"

By Kayleigh Harvey - Talk Radio News Service

Eugene Bird, President of the Council for the National Interest made this distinction at a public hearing today held by the Council for the National Interest on the implications of the current U.S. Military Aid to the Middle East. He said, "The Obama administration with regard to the re-supply of Israel, regardless of what she does, regardless of how she uses the weapons, is no different than the Bush administration.”

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Tuesday
Mar312009

Financial stimulus needed for economy

Christina Romer, Chair of the President's Council of Economic Advisors, expressing her belief that the stimulus bill will work to reinvigorate the nation's economy (0:24)
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Tuesday
Mar242009

Boehner: "President Obama will create more debt than his 43 predecessors have in the last 220 years”

By Kayleigh Harvey - Talk Radio News Service

At a House GOP leadership stakeout this morning Republican leader Congressman John Boehner (R-OH) said: “The President’s budget spends too much, taxes too much and it borrows too much from our kids and grandkids…if you look at the debt numbers in his budget you will see that over the next six years President Obama will create more debt than his 43 predecessors have in the last 220 years.”
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Tuesday
Mar242009

Obama's Budget "Fiscally Irresponsible"

Congressman Mike Pence (R-IN) accused President Obama’s budget of “bringing forward the largest tax increase in American history” and “adding more than one trillion dollars to the national debt every year, for the next ten years,” at a House GOP stakeout today. He labeled the budget “fiscally irresponsible.”
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Friday
Feb272009

Secretary Gate's personal view that a "modest" amount of troops will remain in Iraq after 2011

By Kayleigh Harvey - Talk Radio News Service

Secretary of Defense, Robert Gates, backed up President Obama's statement today, in a conference cal,l that all U.S. combat troops will be out of Iraq by August 31, 2010 and that all U.S. troops would leave Iraq by 2011. Gates said that if Iraqi forces asked for U.S. troops to remain, he believed people "should be prepared to have a very modest size presence" remaining in Iraq.
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Friday
Feb272009

Secretary Gates: Non-combat troops left in Iraq after 2010 will have combat capability

By Kayleigh Harvey - Talk Radio News Service

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates hosted a conference call where he discussed Obama's strategy to end the war in Iraq. Following the President's lead, Gates said, that all combat troops will be out of Iraq by August 31, 2010, but the non-combat troops left in Iraq "will have combat capability."
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Thursday
Feb262009

Becerra: "All that was missing was the cheerleaders shouting, 'go, go, you got it right'."

By Christina Lovato - Talk Radio News Service/University of New Mexico and Kayleigh Harvey - Talk Radio News Service

Congressman Xavier Becerra (D-Ca) gives his opinion on President Barack Obama's Joint Congressional Address. He said: Obama did a masterful job of explaining very candidly and honestly the challenges we face."
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Thursday
Feb262009

Cohen: Obama highlighted "potential of where we can go"

By Christina Lovato - Talk Radio News Service/University of New Mexico and Kayleigh Harvey - Talk Radio News Service

Congressman Steve Cohen (D-Tenn) gives his opinion on President Barack Obama's Joint Congressional Address. He said: "the nation needed to hear the realities of where we are and the potential of where we can go."
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Thursday
Feb262009

Meeks: "Obama was inspirational but practical"

By Christina Lovato - Talk Radio News Service/University of New Mexico and Kayleigh Harvey - Talk Radio News

Congressman Gregory Meeks (D-NY) gives his opinion on President Barack Obama's Joint Congressional Address. He said: "Obama sent out a challenge to America...we are not going to be in despair, we are going to meet the challenge head on."
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