Sep 06 Watch Obama Touts Infrastructure Plan for Economy President Obama spent Labor Day in the Midwest and introduced a new $50 billion infrastructure proposal that he says will create new jobs. Jeffrey Brown has more. Continue watching
Sep 06 Obama Details Infrastructure Plan, Slams GOP as 'Party of No' By News Desk President Obama announced his latest effort to kick-start the economy and create jobs on Monday: a $50 billion infrastructure proposal that would improve the nation's roads, railways and airport runways. The president announced the plan at a town-hall… Continue reading
Sep 06 Trumka: 'Stay Tuned' for Fall Congressional Action on Card Check By Quinn Bowman In the lead up to Labor Day, labor unions, a critical component of the Democratic Party's base, began to reveal their political plans for the fall campaign season. The AFL-CIO, for instance, promised again this Labor Day to activate its… Continue reading
Sep 06 Monday: Obama to Unveil $50 Billion Infrastructure Plan President Obama plans to outline a long-term infrastructure proposal at a Labor Day event in Milwaukee that would improve the nation's roads, railways and airport runways and cost at least $50 billion. The infrastructure investments are one part of a… Continue reading
Sep 03 Shields and Brooks Dissect Beck Rally, Brewer Brain Freeze, D.C. Sharks By Hari Sreenivasan In their Friday stop at the Rundown, columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks answered some of your hard-hitting questions submitted via Facebook and Twitter, including ones about President Obama's handling of foreign affairs and the debate over whether to let… Continue reading
Sep 03 Louisiana Shrimp, Petroleum Festival Draws Attention Amid Oil Woes MORGAN CITY, La. | Some people might find it odd that this city near Louisiana's southern coast has a Shrimp and Petroleum Festival. Somehow the two don't seem to go together. But some local citizens get a bit… Continue reading
Sep 03 Gwen's Take: Middle East Peace Talks Then and Now By Gwen Ifill "A great moment of opportunity," she said. "There's a lot of skepticism out there," he said. "But I think there is ground to be hopeful." She was Madeleine Albright, a Democrat and former secretary of state. He was Stephen Hadley,… Continue reading
Sep 03 The Morning Line: Van Hollen: Tax Cuts for Rich 'Can Be Part of the Mix in the Very Short Term' By Terence Burlij The man charged with saving the Democratic majority in the House seems to be providing an opening on a short-term extension for the Bush tax cuts targeted at the wealthiest two percent of Americans. "We know from economists on… Continue reading
Sep 03 Watch Shields and Brooks on Prospects for Jobs, Mideast Peace, Bipartisanship Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks speak with Jim Lehrer about the week's biggest news stories including the latest unemployment report, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski's primary loss, how the political climate will affect the next… Continue watching
Sep 02 Watch Early Signs of Progress in Middle East Peace Talks? Judy Woodruff speaks with Daniel Levy, director of the Middle East Task Force at the New America Foundation, and Hisham Melhem, Washington bureau chief of Al-Arabiya, about what progress was made Thursday at the start of renewed Middle East peace… Continue watching