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Fixing Fannie and Freddie - Interview with Christopher Mayer - Director of the Milstein Center for Real Estate at Columbia University
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Home Builders Confidence at Record Low |
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The Obama camp called the recent New Yorker cover tasteless and offensive.
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The New Yorker may think as one of their staff explained to us that their cover is a satirical lampoon of the caricature Sen. Obamas right-wing critics have tried to create - Obama spokesman Bill Burton...
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Obama Slams New Yorker Tastless and Offensive |
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PlusMass Shooting at Church in Knoxville Tennessee Mass Shooting at Church in Knoxville TennesseeThe Associated PressAn undetermined number of people were shot at a Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville Tennessee Sunday morning. A suspect is in custody. July 27 A man is reported to be in...
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Mass Shooting at Church in Knoxville Tennessee |
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On Tuesday, November 7 2006 former small-town Wasilla Alaska Mayor Sarah Palin bucked the national trend of Black Tuesday for Republicans to successfully be elected to be the next governor of Alaska. This is one of the commercials that helped.
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Alaska Gov Sarah Palin Family |
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While millions of Americans have seen their retirement funds and wealth vanish in weeks, Obama is making jokes about their plight. How will the newly unemployed and all of those outraged at the AIG bonuses payout receive this 'devil may care' comment from a man who was doing late-night...
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Obama Jokes, Laughs about Economic Crisis on 60 Minutes |
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The 135th Kentucky Derby on May 2, 2009, at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky. Mine That Bird, a 50-1 longshot with Calvin Borel aboard, pulled off the second biggest upset in Derby history.
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135th Kentucky Derby 2009 |
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Nancy Pelosi says the CIA and the Bush administration mislead her on the use of waterboarding. She says she learned about the tactic's use in 2003. (May 14, 2009)
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Pelosi: Bush, CIA Mislead Me on Torture |
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The Senate voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to rein in credit card rate increases and excessive fees. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains. E-mail your questions to yourmoney@ap.org (May 19)
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Your Money: Credit Card Changes |
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Barack Obama, the US president, has vowed to repair policies left by the Bush administration, promising major changes to the country's national security decisions - chief among them closing down Guantanamo Bay./nThe US president's speech, however, followed a Senate vote which denied...
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Obama promises major national security changes - 21 May 09 |
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Former Vice President Dick Cheney defended the Bush administration's national security policies Thursday, saying they were rooted in a determination not to forget the terrible harm of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. (May 21)
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President Barack Obama named federal appeals judge Sonia Sotomayor as the nation's first Hispanic Supreme Court justice on Tuesday, praising her as "an inspiring woman" with both the intellect and compassion to interpret the Constitution wisely.
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Obama Nominates Sonia Sotomayor As Supreme Court Justice |
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Rush Limbaugh "Judge Sotomayor is a Reversed Racist"
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North Korea has announced it has carried out an underground nuclear explosion, and there are reports it test-fired a short-range missile just hours later. /nThe United States and the European Union have sharply criticised the move, while Russia has expressed concern./nJapan's prime minister...
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North Korea Conducts Nuclear Test - 25 May 09 |
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President Barack Obama says North Korea's latest nuclear tests should be a matter of grave concern to all nations. He says the international community must stand up to North Korea. (May 25, 2009)
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Obama: World Must Stand Up to North Korea |
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Sonia Sotomayor is a federal judge on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and is considered to be a leading candidate to replace retiring Justice David Souter on the U.S. Supreme Court. In this video she makes the argument that judges make policy.
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Sonia Sotomayor: Judges make policy |
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Sen. Roland Burris promised to "personally do something" for Rod Blagojevich's campaign fund while pressing for the then-Illinois governor to appoint him to President Barack Obama's former Senate seat. (May 27, 2009)
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FBI Transcripts Reveal Roland Burris Pleaded for Senate Gig |
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Monroe police have issued an Amber alert for a missing 5-year-old girl. Neviaeh Amaya Buchanan was last seen around 8:15 p.m. Sunday at 1166 N. Macomb Street in the city of Monroe, 33 miles Southwest of Dearborn, MI.
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Amber Alert For A Missing 5-Year-Old Girl Neviaeh Amaya Buchanan |
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Ongoing nuclear tests by North Korea have been rejected by countries all over the globe. Harry Smith speaks to U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice about how the U.S. may respond.
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North Korea Defies World Again |
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President Barack Obama made good on a campaign promise to his wife, Michelle. The president and first lady jetted to New York for dinner and a Broadway show. (May 30)
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Pres. Obama & Wife Jetted To Diner & A Broadway Show |
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As officials search for clues in the disappearance of Air France Flight 447, Nancy Cordes reports that the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean may make it nearly impossible to ever find the plane.
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Tough Search For Missing Air France Plane |
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A rush-hour subway train plowed into the back of a stalled train in its path on Monday in the northern reaches of the U.S. capital, killing at least six people. (June 22, 2009)
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DC Mayor: 6 Dead in Metro Train Wreck |
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