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Wednesday
Dec142011

Obama Acknowledges Controversy Surrounding Iraq War

President Barack Obama traveled to Ft. Bragg Wednesday to mark the final days of the Iraq war.

While speaking with troops, Obama acknowledged the controversy that surrounded the war, remaking that there were patriots on both sides of the debate. (0:22)

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Wednesday
Dec142011

Rep. Chaffetz Refuses To Yield To Dem During Heated Nuclear Hearing

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) refuses to yield to a Democratic committee member at a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing. (0:07)

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Wednesday
Dec142011

Obama: Final Wave Of Troops Will Soon Leave Iraq

President Barack Obama traveled to Ft. Bragg Wednesday to mark the final days of the Iraq war. During his remarks to troops, Obama acknowledged that the remaining U.S. soldiers will soon cross the country’s border and return home. (0:16)

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Wednesday
Dec142011

House Republican Calls On NRC Chairman To Resign

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) heatedly tells NRC Chairman Gregory Jackzo that he should resign since he is not living up to his duties and the safety and security of this nation is too important.  (00:08)

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Wednesday
Dec142011

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chair Denies Bullying Staffers 

NRC Chairman Gregory Jackzo told Congress Wednesday that he has never bullied or intimidated the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s staff. (00:02)

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Wednesday
Dec142011

Nuclear Staffers Accuse Chairman Of Harassment

During an appearance before the House Oversight Committee, NRC Commissioner William Magwood reveals specific instances when female staffers at the Nuclear Regulator Commission felt abused and humiliated by NRC Chairman Gregory Jackzo. (00:32)

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Wednesday
Dec142011

Nuclear Commissioner Calls Work Situation Unbearable

NRC Commissioner, Kristine Svinicki, told Congress Wednesday that because of Chairman Gregory Jackzo’s aggressive behavior, the situation at the NRC has become increasingly unworkable and threatens the viability of a functioning Commision’s structure. (0:07)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

Secretary Clinton Killed Keystone XL, Says Reid

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) explains that President Obama didn’t need to mention the Keystone XL pipeline in his veto threat because Secretary of State Hillary Clinton “drove a dagger through its heart” on Monday. (00:17)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

Reid Chuckles At GOP Efforts To Mandate Drug Tests For Unemployment Benefits

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) reveals that the Republicans are requiring drug testing for those who want unemployment insurance, which Democrats want to reform. (00:14)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

Reid: Republicans Seem Eager To Get Out Of Town

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) suggests that the Republicans are rushing to leave for the holidays and would even leave before coming to an agreement on the payroll package while the Democrats are willing to stay until they work something out. (00:16)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

GOP Payroll Package Is Balanced, Says McConnell

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) explains that the payroll package should be a balanced one, meant to create and maintain jobs, which he believes the Republican version does. (00:18)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

Payroll Package Is Paid For, Says McConnell

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) states that the payroll package will be paid for. (00:08)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

McConnell: Why Don't Dems Sign The Omnibus Bill?

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) criticizes Democratic leaders in the Senate to vote against an omnibus bill when Democrats have already shown previous support for it. (00:23)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

Sen. Blunt Announces New Leadership Position

Senator Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) announces his new position as vice Chairman of the Republican conference. (00:19)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

Laws On Reporting Child Abuse Are Unclear, Says Pediatrician

Dr. Robert Block, President of the American Academy of Pediatrics, told members of the Senate Subcommittee on Children and Families that pediatricians have a unique position to be able to report suspected child abuse, but there is a lack of training in terms of states’ laws on reporting. (0:21)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

Adults Must Speak Up Against Suspected Child Abuse, Says Advocacy Expert

Frank Cervone, Executive Director of the Support Center for Child Advocates, told members of the Senate Subcommittee on Children and Families that it is up to adults to take responsibility and report suspected child abuse. (0:14)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

Adults Need To Support Children Who Report Abuse, Says Former Victim

Sheldon Kennedy, former NHL player, Co-Founder of Respect Group Inc., and former child abuse victim, told members of the Senate Subcommittee on Children and Families that the lack of support for children who report child abuse is “completely unacceptable.” (0:10)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

Pedophiles Count On Public's Indifference, Says Child Abuse Victim

Sheldon Kennedy, former NHL player, Co-Founder of Respect Group Inc., and former child abuse victim, told members of the Senate Subcommittee on Children and Families that predators depend on the public’s ignorance and indifference towards child abuse and that must change. (0:26)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

Former NHL Player Shares His Child Abuse Experience With Senators

Sheldon Kennedy, former NHL player, Co-Founder of Respect Group Inc., and former child abuse victim, told members of the Senate Subcommittee on Children and Families about his experience being abused by a former hockey coach. (0:32)

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Tuesday
Dec132011

Larson: Let's Embrace The Holiday Season, Give Americans Jobs

Rep. John Larson (D-Conn.) says that Congress should embrace the holiday season by giving the American people what they want; jobs. (0:12)
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