Boehner: Party Differences Exist But American's Want Common Ground
Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) says he had to remind President Obama that Republicans had a jobs plan ready back in May at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Tuesday. (0:38)
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Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) says he had to remind President Obama that Republicans had a jobs plan ready back in May at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Tuesday. (0:38)
Speaker Boehner expressed reservations Tuesday about passing legislation forcing China to deal with the value of their currency. (0:20)
Adressing the President’s jobs plan Tuesday, Speaker John Boehner(R-OH) commented that “nobody gets everything they want” but added that he was hopeful there could be some form of compromise down the road. (0:19)
Following the Senate’s rejection of a House-passed spending measure that would fund the government through Nov. 19 and keep FEMA afloat, Democratic leaders tell reporters that a new bill in the Senate, which excludes spending cuts, is a more bipartisan proposal that Republicans in both chambers of Congress should be able to agree on. (0:34)
Following the Senate’s rejection of a House-passed spending measure that would fund the government through Nov. 19 and keep FEMA afloat, Democratic leaders tell reporters that a new bill in the Senate, which excludes spending cuts, is a more bipartisan proposal that Republicans in both chambers of Congress should be able to agree on. (0:29)
Following the Senate’s rejection of a House-passed spending measure that would fund the government through Nov. 19 and keep FEMA afloat, Democratic leaders tell reporters that a new bill in the Senate, which excludes spending cuts, is a more bipartisan proposal that Republicans in both chambers of Congress should be able to agree on. (0:46)
Following the Senate’s rejection of a House-passed spending measure that would fund the government through Nov. 19 and keep FEMA afloat, Democratic leaders tell reporters that a new bill in the Senate, which excludes spending cuts, is a more bipartisan proposal that Republicans in both chambers of Congress should be able to agree on. (0:26)
Following the Senate’s rejection of a House-passed spending measure that would fund the government through Nov. 19 and keep FEMA afloat, Democratic leaders tell reporters that a new bill in the Senate, which excludes spending cuts, is a more bipartisan proposal that Republicans in both chambers of Congress should be able to agree on. (0:42)
Following the Senate’s rejection of a House-passed spending measure that would fund the government through Nov. 19 and keep FEMA afloat, Democratic leaders tell reporters that a new bill in the Senate, which excludes spending cuts, is a more bipartisan proposal that Republicans in both chambers of Congress should be able to agree on. (0:22)